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This Table Shows the Different Combinations of Goods That Jack

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Question 16

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This table shows the different combinations of goods that Jack can consume,given that his income to spend on these two items is $10. This table shows the different combinations of goods that Jack can consume,given that his income to spend on these two items is $10.   Considering the information in the table shown,Jack's total utility from consuming bundle D would be: A)  1,160. B)  1,300. C)  950. D)  2,220. Considering the information in the table shown,Jack's total utility from consuming bundle D would be:


A) 1,160.
B) 1,300.
C) 950.
D) 2,220.

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