Multiple Choice
Suppose that a consumer is at an optimum consuming X and Y. If the price of X falls, then to get to a new equilibrium the consumer must
A) purchase less X and more Y.
B) purchase less Y and less X.
C) purchase more X.
D) purchase more Y.
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