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    Suppose That MU<sub>X</sub> = Y and MU<sub>Y</sub> = X
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Suppose That MUX = Y and MUY = X

Question 3

Question 3

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Suppose that MUX = Y and MUY = X. The prices of good X and good Y are $5 and $4, respectively. How many units of good X does the consumer buy if she has $410 of income?


A) 15
B) 41
C) 25
D) 33

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