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Basic Economic Problem in a Zoo

1.Did every animal make it into your zoo? Why or why not?

No not every animal made it into my zoo because space was limited and i had to pick and choose what and what not to add into my zoo.

2. Did you include a turkey or a cow in your zoo? Why or why not?

Cows and Turkeys were not included in my zoo because living in california, that is something that is seen on a daily basis so nobody would pay to come see those two animals.

3.Why didn’t you have a zoo with only monkeys?

I chose not to have a zoo with only monkeys because of the fact that people aren’t going to come to my money only zoo if they can go to someone else’s zoo and see moneys and other animals all in one trip.

4.Which type of elephant did you choose? Why did you choose the type you did and not the other?

I chose both elephants instead of just one or the other because elephants are interesting animals and if i find them interesting then maybe other people will too and will be that much more interested in visiting my zoo.

5. What is the last animal to make the cut for your zoo?

The last animal of mine to make it to the zoo was the hammerhead sharks because although they are unique they didn’t take up too much space.

6. What is the animal that just missed the cut for your zoo?

The animal that just missed the cut for my zoo was the seals, i really like seals but if they didn’t take up as much space they would have made the cut.

7. Did your group agree to include the the same animals?

I worked alone on this project but i’m sure that if i had a group we would have disagreed because we all think differently and have different strategies.

8. Would your partner in your group have made the same choices if they did it alone?

I’m sure that if i had a partner that yes they would indeed make their own economical choices because everyone has their own ideas as to ow to run their business.

  • 3 Whales- 9 Acres

  • 2 Hammerhead Sharks- 1 Acre

  • 2 Kangaroo- 2 Acres

  • 2 Cheetahs- 2 Acres

  • 2 Lions- 4 Acres

  • 2 African Elephants- 3 Acres

  • 2 Asian Elephants- 2 Acres

  • 2 Giraffes- 2 Acres


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