Assume That an Individual Consumes Two Goods,X and Y Given the Above,if the Consumer Has $65 to Spend on Utility
Multiple Choice
Assume that an individual consumes two goods,X and Y.The total utility (assumed measurable) of each good is independent of the rate of consumption of other goods.The prices of X and Y are,respectively,$5 and $10.
Given the above,if the consumer has $65 to spend on X and Y,the utility-maximizing bundle is
A) 3X and 5Y.
B) 4X and 4Y.
C) 5X and 2Y.
D) 1X and 6Y.
E) 2X and 7Y.
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