Multiple Choice
-Refer to the above table. Assume the consumer spends his entire income. The price of a hamburger is $1, the price of a movie is $6, and the consumer has $15. What is the consumer's optimum?
A) 2 hamburgers and 2 movies
B) 3 hamburgers and 2 movies
C) 4 hamburgers and 4 movies
D) 0 hamburgers and 2.5 movies
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