Multiple Choice
Suppose an individual's MRS (of steak for beer) is 2:1.That is,at the current consumption choices he or she is willing to give up 2 beers to get an extra steak.Suppose also that the price of a steak is $1 and a beer is 254.Then in order to increase utility the individual should
A) buy more steak and less beer.
B) buy more beer and less steak.
C) continue with current consumption plans.
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