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Mathew Has the Utility Function U = (Where Y

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Mathew has the utility function U = Mathew has the utility function U =   (where Y represents apples and X represents hot dogs),income of $20,and is deciding how to allocate that income between apples and hot dogs.Both hot dogs and apples cost $1.00 each.   (where Y represents apples and X represents hot dogs),income of $20,and is deciding how to allocate that income between apples and hot dogs.Both hot dogs and apples cost $1.00 each.
Mathew has the utility function U =   (where Y represents apples and X represents hot dogs),income of $20,and is deciding how to allocate that income between apples and hot dogs.Both hot dogs and apples cost $1.00 each.

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