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Business, 18.03.2020 04:30 tzartiger12

When a worker has no earnings (and therefore nothing to eat), her capacity is zero and stays at zero until her earnings reach $100. After her earnings increase beyond $100, her capacity increases by 2 units for every additional dollar she earns. This increase happens up until she earns $500. After the point where she earns more than $500, her capacity increases by only 1.1 units for each additional dollar up until her total earnings are $1000. After she earns more than $1000, any additional earnings will have no effect on her work capacity?Draw the capacity curve described above. Assume that the worker will spend all of her earnings to buy food to eat. On the graph, make sure to label all axes and label relevant points (with the appropriate numbers) to ensure that we can determine if you drew it correctly.

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