Multiple Choice
-The price of product X is $3, the price of product Y is $2, and you have $18 to spend. What combination of product X and product Y will give you the most satisfaction?
A) 5 units of product X; 1 unit of product Y
B) 4 units of product X and 3 units of product Y
C) 2 units of product X and 5 units of product Y
D) 3 units of product X and 5 units of product Y
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