Multiple Choice
Refer to the graph shown. Assuming a consumer has $5 to spend, if a soda costs $0.50 and a chocolate bar costs $0.50, the consumer will optimally choose to consume:
A) at point A.
B) at point B.
C) 10 cans of soda and 0 chocolate bars.
D) 0 cans of soda and 10 chocolate bars.
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