Multiple Choice
If the price of one Weight Watchers' frozen dinner is $2 and the price of one dozen jelly doughnuts is $3, which of the following would Kent, a utility maximizing consumer, buy with his $6?
A) three frozen dinners
B) two frozen dinners and two dozen jelly doughnuts
C) one frozen dinner and four dozen jelly doughnuts
D) two dozen jelly doughnuts
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