Multiple Choice
Suppose Jane has chosen a combination of two goods, A and B, such that MU/P of good A is 10 (MUA/PA = 10) , and the MU/P of good B is 10 (MUB/PB = 10) . To increase utility with the same amount of money, Jane should:
A) increase the number of B consumed.
B) increase the number of A consumed.
C) increase the number of A and B consumed.
D) do nothing; she cannot increase utility with the same amount of money.
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