Multiple Choice
Suppose a consumer has $100 to spend on two goods,shoes and shirts.If the price of a pair of shoes is $20 per pair and the price of a shirt is $15 each,which of the following combinations is unaffordable to the consumer?
A) 5 pairs of shoes and 0 shirts
B) 2 pairs of shoes and 4 shirts
C) 0 pairs of shoes and 7 shirts
D) 2 pairs of shoes and 3 shirts
E) 0 pairs of shoes and 0 shirts
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