Multiple Choice
Joseph chooses a combination of apples and oranges along his budget line.The marginal rate of substitution of apples in place of oranges is 2, the price of an apple is $0.50, and the price of an orange is $0.25.Joseph:
A) is maximizing total utility.
B) should consume more apples and fewer oranges to maximize total utility.
C) should consume fewer apples and more oranges to maximize total utility.
D) may or may not be maximizing total utility.
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