Multiple Choice
Use the following for questions 61-69.
-(Exhibit: Consumer Equilibrium 1) Assume that the price of good X is $2 per unit, the price of good Y is $1 per unit, and you have $10 of income to spend on both goods.To maximize utility, you would consume _______ units of X and _______ units of Y.
A) 3; 4
B) 4; 3
C) 4; 6
D) 5; 5
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