Multiple Choice
Figure 21-25 The figure pertains to a particular consumer. On the axes, X represents the quantity of good X and Y represents the quantity of good Y.
-Refer to Figure 21-25. Suppose the price of good X is $8, the price of good Y is $10, and the consumer's income is $360. Then the consumer's optimal choice is to buy
A) 15 units of good X and 24 units of good Y.
B) 20 units of good X and 20 units of good Y.
C) 30 units of good X and 12 units of good Y.
D) 40 units of good X and 4 units of good Y.
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