Multiple Choice
The table shown describes the different combinations of goods that Jack can consume, given that he has $10 to spend on these two items.
If Jack consumes 3 popsicles and 1 ice cream cone, then:
A) he still has $5 left to spend.
B) the price of ice cream must have increased to $8.
C) the price of popsicles must have decreased.
D) None of these are true.
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