Multiple Choice
Answer the question on the basis of the following marginal utility data for products X and Y. Assume that the prices of X and Y are $4 and $2, respectively, and that the consumer's income is $18. If the price of X decreases to $2, then the utility-maximizing combination of the two products is
A) 2 of X and 5 of Y.
B) 4 of X and 6 of Y.
C) 6 of X and 3 of Y.
D) 4 of X and 5 of Y.
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