Multiple Choice
Exhibit 6-9 Suppose you have $30 to spend on either bowling or billiards.A game of billiards costs you $4, and bowling costs $2 per game.Using the information in Exhibit 6-9, determine the utility-maximizing combination of bowling and billiards.
A) four billiards games, four games of bowling
B) five billiards games, two games of bowling
C) three billiards games, eight games of bowling
D) five billiards games, five games of bowling
E) twelve games of bowling
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