Multiple Choice
FIGURE 6-2
-Refer to Figure 6-2.Suppose that the price of X is $2,the price of Y is $1,and the consumer's income is $10.The consumer is currently buying 3 units of good X and 4 units of good Y.In order to maximize his/her utility,the consumer should
A) not change his/her behaviour.
B) buy the same amount of X but less Y.
C) buy more of X but the same amount Y.
D) buy more of X and less Y.
E) buy less of X and more Y.
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