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Business, 20.09.2019 23:30, jackievelasquez3424

Amy is in school learning to be a welder. she spends long hours studying (and drinking coffee), and long hours practicing in the hot, dirty shop (and therefore takes frequent showers). amy has $70.00 a month to spend on the soap and coffee she needs to function properly. draw amy\'s budget constraint, assuming the soap costs $3.50, and the coffee costs $14.00 a pound. note, if a point will not go where you want to put it, try placing the other endpoint there. then, classify the lettered points according to whether they describe baskets of goods that are unaffordable, affordable and exhaust amy’s budget, or affordable with money left over.

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