Multiple Choice
A consumer's optimal choice occurs when the
A) consumer's valuation of the two goods equals the market's valuation of the two goods.
B) consumer minimizes her expenditures.
C) consumer attains the highest indifference curve.
D) consumer's valuation of the two goods exceeds the market's valuation of the two goods.
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