Multiple Choice
Brian consumes only pizza and soda. When the price of a soda is $2 and the price of a slice of pizza is $4, Brian maximizes his utility by buying 5 sodas and 10 slices of pizza. If the marginal utility of the 5th soda is 100, then the marginal utility from the 10th slice of pizza must be
A) 200.
B) 100.
C) 50.
D) More information is needed to determine the marginal utility of the 10th slice of pizza.
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