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The Condition Required for a Consumer to Be Maximizing Utility,for

Question 46

Question 46

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The condition required for a consumer to be maximizing utility,for any pair of products,X and Y,is


A) PX(MUX) = PY(MUY) .
B) MUX = MUY.
C) MUX/PX = MUY/PY.
D) MUX/PY = MUY/PX.
E) PX = PY.

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