Deck 5: A: Demand

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In Problem 1, if Charlie's utility function were X5AXB, if apples cost 50 cents each, and if bananas cost 10 cents each, Charlie's budget line would be tangent to one of his indifference curves whenever

A) 5XB = 5XA.
B) XB = 5XA.
C) XB = XA.
D) XA = 5XB.
E) 50XA + 10XB = M.
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In Problem 1, if Charlie's utility function were X6AXB, if apples cost 90 cents each, and if bananas cost 10 cents each, Charlie's budget line would be tangent to one of his indifference curves whenever

A) XA = 6XB.
B) XB = 6XA.
C) XB = XA.
D) 6XB = 9XA.
E) 90XA + 10XB = M.
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In Problem 13, where x is whips and y is leather jackets, if Kinko's utility function were U(x, y) = min{ 8x, 4x + 16y}, then if the price of whips were $20 and the price of leather jackets were $60, Kinko would demand

A) 6 times as many whips as leather jackets.
B) 5 times as many leather jackets as whips.
C) 3 times as many leather jackets as whips.
D) 4 times as many whips as leather jackets.
E) only leather jackets.
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In Problem 1, if Charlie's utility function were X3AXB, if apples cost 60 cents each, and if bananas cost 10 cents each, Charlie's budget line would be tangent to one of his indifference curves whenever

A) 3XB = 6XA.
B) XB = 3XA.
C) XB = XA.
D) XA = 3XB.
E) 60XA + 10XB = M.
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In Problem 1, if Charlie's utility function were X5AXB, if apples cost 70 cents each, and if bananas cost 10 cents each, Charlie's budget line would be tangent to one of his indifference curves whenever

A) 5XB = 7XA.
B) XB = XA.
C) XA = 5XB.
D) XB = 5XA.
E) 70XA + 10XB = M.
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Ambrose's brother Anthony has an income of $95 and a utility function U(x1, x2) <strong>Ambrose's brother Anthony has an income of $95 and a utility function U(x<sub>1</sub>, x<sub>2</sub>)   . The price of good 1(nuts) is $5 and the price of good 2(berries) is $1. How many units of berries will Augustine demand?</strong> A) 22 B) 30 C) 15 D) 16 E) There is not enough information to determine the answer. <div style=padding-top: 35px> . The price of good 1(nuts) is $5 and the price of good 2(berries) is $1. How many units of berries will Augustine demand?

A) 22
B) 30
C) 15
D) 16
E) There is not enough information to determine the answer.
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Ambrose's brother Augustine has an income of $105 and a utility function U(x1, x2) <strong>Ambrose's brother Augustine has an income of $105 and a utility function U(x<sub>1</sub>, x<sub>2</sub>)   . The price of good 1 (nuts) is $5 and the price of good 2 (berries) is $1. How many units of nuts will Augustine demand?</strong> A) 12 B) 16 C) 14 D) 26 E) 30 <div style=padding-top: 35px> . The price of good 1 (nuts) is $5 and the price of good 2 (berries) is $1. How many units of nuts will Augustine demand?

A) 12
B) 16
C) 14
D) 26
E) 30
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In Problem 1, if Charlie's utility function were X6AXB, if apples cost 40 cents each, and if bananas cost 10 cents each, Charlie's budget line would be tangent to one of his indifference curves whenever

A) XB = XA.
B) 6XB = 4XA.
C) XB = 6XA.
D) XA = 6XB.
E) 40XA + 10XB = M.
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Ambrose's brother Anthony has an income of $205 and a utility function U(x1, x2) <strong>Ambrose's brother Anthony has an income of $205 and a utility function U(x<sub>1</sub>, x<sub>2</sub>)   . The price of good 1(nuts) is $5 and the price of good 2(berries) is $1. How many units of berries will Augustine demand?</strong> A) 36 B) 42 C) 50 D) 25 E) There is not enough information to determine the answer. <div style=padding-top: 35px> . The price of good 1(nuts) is $5 and the price of good 2(berries) is $1. How many units of berries will Augustine demand?

A) 36
B) 42
C) 50
D) 25
E) There is not enough information to determine the answer.
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In Problem 1, if Charlie's utility function were X5AXB, the price of apples were pA, the price of bananas were pB, and his income were m, then Charlie's demand for apples would be

A) .
B) .
C) 0.20pAm.
D) .
E) .
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Ambrose's brother Francis has an income of $60 and a utility function U(x1, x2) = <strong>Ambrose's brother Francis has an income of $60 and a utility function U(x<sub>1</sub>, x<sub>2</sub>) =   . The price of good 1(nuts) is $5 and the price of good 2(berries) is $1. How many units of berries will Augustine demand?</strong> A) 10 B) 80 C) 4 D) 40 E) There is not enough information to determine the answer. <div style=padding-top: 35px> . The price of good 1(nuts) is $5 and the price of good 2(berries) is $1. How many units of berries will Augustine demand?

A) 10
B) 80
C) 4
D) 40
E) There is not enough information to determine the answer.
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Ambrose's brother Bartholomew has an income of $133 and a utility function U(x1, x2) <strong>Ambrose's brother Bartholomew has an income of $133 and a utility function U(x<sub>1</sub>, x<sub>2</sub>)   . The price of good 1 (nuts) is $2 and the price of good 2 (berries) is $1. How many units of nuts will Bartholomew demand?</strong> A) 45 B) 59 C) 47 D) 49 E) 96 <div style=padding-top: 35px> . The price of good 1 (nuts) is $2 and the price of good 2 (berries) is $1. How many units of nuts will Bartholomew demand?

A) 45
B) 59
C) 47
D) 49
E) 96
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Ambrose's brother Anthony has an income of $75 and a utility function U(x1, x2) <strong>Ambrose's brother Anthony has an income of $75 and a utility function U(x<sub>1</sub>, x<sub>2</sub>)   . The price of good 1 (nuts) is $2 and the price of good 2 (berries) is $1. How many units of nuts will Anthony demand?</strong> A) 35 B) 21 C) 23 D) 25 E) 48 <div style=padding-top: 35px> . The price of good 1 (nuts) is $2 and the price of good 2 (berries) is $1. How many units of nuts will Anthony demand?

A) 35
B) 21
C) 23
D) 25
E) 48
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Ambrose's brother Francis has an income of $170 and a utility function U(x1, x2) = <strong>Ambrose's brother Francis has an income of $170 and a utility function U(x<sub>1</sub>, x<sub>2</sub>) =   . The price of good 1(nuts) is $5 and the price of good 2(berries) is $1. How many units of berries will Augustine demand?</strong> A) 31 B) 25 C) 45 D) 90 E) There is not enough information to determine the answer. <div style=padding-top: 35px> . The price of good 1(nuts) is $5 and the price of good 2(berries) is $1. How many units of berries will Augustine demand?

A) 31
B) 25
C) 45
D) 90
E) There is not enough information to determine the answer.
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In Problem 13, where x is whips and y is leather jackets, if Kinko's utility function were U(x, y) = min{ 7x, 3x + 12y}, then if the price of whips were $20 and the price of leather jackets were $60, Kinko would demand

A) 4 times as many leather jackets as whips.
B) 3 times as many whips as leather jackets.
C) 5 times as many whips as leather jackets.
D) 2 times as many leather jackets as whips.
E) only leather jackets.
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In Problem 13, where x is whips and y is leather jackets, if Kinko's utility function were U(x, y) = min{ 6x, 3x + 9y}, then if the price of whips were $20 and the price of leather jackets were $40, Kinko would demand

A) 2 times as many leather jackets as whips.
B) 3 times as many whips as leather jackets.
C) 4 times as many leather jackets as whips.
D) 5 times as many whips as leather jackets.
E) only leather jackets.
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Ambrose's brother Bartholomew has an income of $114 and a utility function U(x1, x2) = <strong>Ambrose's brother Bartholomew has an income of $114 and a utility function U(x<sub>1</sub>, x<sub>2</sub>) =   . The price of good 1 (nuts) is $4 and the price of good 2 (berries) is $1. How many units of nuts will Bartholomew demand?</strong> A) 26 B) 14 C) 16 D) 12 E) 30 <div style=padding-top: 35px> . The price of good 1 (nuts) is $4 and the price of good 2 (berries) is $1. How many units of nuts will Bartholomew demand?

A) 26
B) 14
C) 16
D) 12
E) 30
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In Problem 13, where x is whips and y is leather jackets, if Kinko's utility function were U(x, y) = min{ 7x, 5x + 10y}, then if the price of whips were $20 and the price of leather jackets were $20, Kinko would demand

A) 6 times as many leather jackets as whips.
B) 4 times as many leather jackets as whips.
C) 7 times as many whips as leather jackets.
D) 5 times as many whips as leather jackets.
E) only leather jackets.
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Ambrose's brother Augustine has an income of $52 and a utility function U(x1, x2) <strong>Ambrose's brother Augustine has an income of $52 and a utility function U(x<sub>1</sub>, x<sub>2</sub>)   . The price of good 1(nuts) is $3 and the price of good 2(berries) is $1. How many units of berries will Augustine demand?</strong> A) 25 B) 9 C) 50 D) 15 E) There is not enough information to determine the answer. <div style=padding-top: 35px> . The price of good 1(nuts) is $3 and the price of good 2(berries) is $1. How many units of berries will Augustine demand?

A) 25
B) 9
C) 50
D) 15
E) There is not enough information to determine the answer.
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Ambrose's brother Bartholomew has an income of $109 and a utility function U(x1, x2) = <strong>Ambrose's brother Bartholomew has an income of $109 and a utility function U(x<sub>1</sub>, x<sub>2</sub>) =   . The price of good 1 (nuts) is $4 and the price of good 2 (berries) is $1. How many units of nuts will Bartholomew demand?</strong> A) 12 B) 26 C) 14 D) 16 E) 30 <div style=padding-top: 35px> . The price of good 1 (nuts) is $4 and the price of good 2 (berries) is $1. How many units of nuts will Bartholomew demand?

A) 12
B) 26
C) 14
D) 16
E) 30
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In Problem 13, where x is whips and y is leather jackets, if Kinko's utility function were U(x, y) = min{ 5x, 3x + 6y}, then if the price of whips were $20 and the price of leather jackets were $20, Kinko would demand

A) 3 times as many whips as leather jackets.
B) 4 times as many leather jackets as whips.
C) 2 times as many leather jackets as whips.
D) 5 times as many whips as leather jackets.
E) only leather jackets.
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In Problem 7, suppose that it takes 2 square feet to grow a cockleshell and 5 square feet to grow a silver bell in Mary's garden. If her space had initially been 90 square feet and were increased to 120 square feet,

A) she would only increase her planting of silver bells.
B) she would plant more silver bells and more cockleshells.
C) she would only increase her planting of cockleshells.
D) cockleshells would be an inferior good.
E) she would increase her planting of cockleshells and decrease her planting of silver bells.
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In Problem 1, if Charlie's utility function were X5AXB, if apples cost 50 cents each, and if bananas cost 10 cents each, Charlie's budget line would be tangent to one of his indifference curves whenever

A) 5XB = 5XA.
B) XB = 5XA.
C) XB = XA.
D) XA = 5XB.
E) 50XA + 10XB = M.
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In Problem 1, if Charlie's utility function were X6AXB, if apples cost 90 cents each, and if bananas cost 10 cents each, Charlie's budget line would be tangent to one of his indifference curves whenever

A) XA = 6XB.
B) XB = 6XA.
C) XB = XA.
D) 6XB = 9XA.
E) 90XA + 10XB = M.
D
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In Problem 13, where x is whips and y is leather jackets, if Kinko's utility function were U(x, y) = min{ 8x, 4x + 16y}, then if the price of whips were $20 and the price of leather jackets were $60, Kinko would demand

A) 6 times as many whips as leather jackets.
B) 5 times as many leather jackets as whips.
C) 3 times as many leather jackets as whips.
D) 4 times as many whips as leather jackets.
E) only leather jackets.
D
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In Problem 1, if Charlie's utility function were X3AXB, if apples cost 60 cents each, and if bananas cost 10 cents each, Charlie's budget line would be tangent to one of his indifference curves whenever

A) 3XB = 6XA.
B) XB = 3XA.
C) XB = XA.
D) XA = 3XB.
E) 60XA + 10XB = M.
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In Problem 1, if Charlie's utility function were X5AXB, if apples cost 70 cents each, and if bananas cost 10 cents each, Charlie's budget line would be tangent to one of his indifference curves whenever

A) 5XB = 7XA.
B) XB = XA.
C) XA = 5XB.
D) XB = 5XA.
E) 70XA + 10XB = M.
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Ambrose's brother Anthony has an income of $95 and a utility function U(x1, x2) <strong>Ambrose's brother Anthony has an income of $95 and a utility function U(x<sub>1</sub>, x<sub>2</sub>)   . The price of good 1(nuts) is $5 and the price of good 2(berries) is $1. How many units of berries will Augustine demand?</strong> A) 22 B) 30 C) 15 D) 16 E) There is not enough information to determine the answer. . The price of good 1(nuts) is $5 and the price of good 2(berries) is $1. How many units of berries will Augustine demand?

A) 22
B) 30
C) 15
D) 16
E) There is not enough information to determine the answer.
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Ambrose's brother Augustine has an income of $105 and a utility function U(x1, x2) <strong>Ambrose's brother Augustine has an income of $105 and a utility function U(x<sub>1</sub>, x<sub>2</sub>)   . The price of good 1 (nuts) is $5 and the price of good 2 (berries) is $1. How many units of nuts will Augustine demand?</strong> A) 12 B) 16 C) 14 D) 26 E) 30 . The price of good 1 (nuts) is $5 and the price of good 2 (berries) is $1. How many units of nuts will Augustine demand?

A) 12
B) 16
C) 14
D) 26
E) 30
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In Problem 1, if Charlie's utility function were X6AXB, if apples cost 40 cents each, and if bananas cost 10 cents each, Charlie's budget line would be tangent to one of his indifference curves whenever

A) XB = XA.
B) 6XB = 4XA.
C) XB = 6XA.
D) XA = 6XB.
E) 40XA + 10XB = M.
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Ambrose's brother Anthony has an income of $205 and a utility function U(x1, x2) <strong>Ambrose's brother Anthony has an income of $205 and a utility function U(x<sub>1</sub>, x<sub>2</sub>)   . The price of good 1(nuts) is $5 and the price of good 2(berries) is $1. How many units of berries will Augustine demand?</strong> A) 36 B) 42 C) 50 D) 25 E) There is not enough information to determine the answer. . The price of good 1(nuts) is $5 and the price of good 2(berries) is $1. How many units of berries will Augustine demand?

A) 36
B) 42
C) 50
D) 25
E) There is not enough information to determine the answer.
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In Problem 1, if Charlie's utility function were X5AXB, the price of apples were pA, the price of bananas were pB, and his income were m, then Charlie's demand for apples would be

A) .
B) .
C) 0.20pAm.
D) .
E) .
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Ambrose's brother Francis has an income of $60 and a utility function U(x1, x2) = <strong>Ambrose's brother Francis has an income of $60 and a utility function U(x<sub>1</sub>, x<sub>2</sub>) =   . The price of good 1(nuts) is $5 and the price of good 2(berries) is $1. How many units of berries will Augustine demand?</strong> A) 10 B) 80 C) 4 D) 40 E) There is not enough information to determine the answer. . The price of good 1(nuts) is $5 and the price of good 2(berries) is $1. How many units of berries will Augustine demand?

A) 10
B) 80
C) 4
D) 40
E) There is not enough information to determine the answer.
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Ambrose's brother Bartholomew has an income of $133 and a utility function U(x1, x2) <strong>Ambrose's brother Bartholomew has an income of $133 and a utility function U(x<sub>1</sub>, x<sub>2</sub>)   . The price of good 1 (nuts) is $2 and the price of good 2 (berries) is $1. How many units of nuts will Bartholomew demand?</strong> A) 45 B) 59 C) 47 D) 49 E) 96 . The price of good 1 (nuts) is $2 and the price of good 2 (berries) is $1. How many units of nuts will Bartholomew demand?

A) 45
B) 59
C) 47
D) 49
E) 96
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Ambrose's brother Anthony has an income of $75 and a utility function U(x1, x2) <strong>Ambrose's brother Anthony has an income of $75 and a utility function U(x<sub>1</sub>, x<sub>2</sub>)   . The price of good 1 (nuts) is $2 and the price of good 2 (berries) is $1. How many units of nuts will Anthony demand?</strong> A) 35 B) 21 C) 23 D) 25 E) 48 . The price of good 1 (nuts) is $2 and the price of good 2 (berries) is $1. How many units of nuts will Anthony demand?

A) 35
B) 21
C) 23
D) 25
E) 48
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Ambrose's brother Francis has an income of $170 and a utility function U(x1, x2) = <strong>Ambrose's brother Francis has an income of $170 and a utility function U(x<sub>1</sub>, x<sub>2</sub>) =   . The price of good 1(nuts) is $5 and the price of good 2(berries) is $1. How many units of berries will Augustine demand?</strong> A) 31 B) 25 C) 45 D) 90 E) There is not enough information to determine the answer. . The price of good 1(nuts) is $5 and the price of good 2(berries) is $1. How many units of berries will Augustine demand?

A) 31
B) 25
C) 45
D) 90
E) There is not enough information to determine the answer.
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In Problem 13, where x is whips and y is leather jackets, if Kinko's utility function were U(x, y) = min{ 7x, 3x + 12y}, then if the price of whips were $20 and the price of leather jackets were $60, Kinko would demand

A) 4 times as many leather jackets as whips.
B) 3 times as many whips as leather jackets.
C) 5 times as many whips as leather jackets.
D) 2 times as many leather jackets as whips.
E) only leather jackets.
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In Problem 13, where x is whips and y is leather jackets, if Kinko's utility function were U(x, y) = min{ 6x, 3x + 9y}, then if the price of whips were $20 and the price of leather jackets were $40, Kinko would demand

A) 2 times as many leather jackets as whips.
B) 3 times as many whips as leather jackets.
C) 4 times as many leather jackets as whips.
D) 5 times as many whips as leather jackets.
E) only leather jackets.
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Ambrose's brother Bartholomew has an income of $114 and a utility function U(x1, x2) = <strong>Ambrose's brother Bartholomew has an income of $114 and a utility function U(x<sub>1</sub>, x<sub>2</sub>) =   . The price of good 1 (nuts) is $4 and the price of good 2 (berries) is $1. How many units of nuts will Bartholomew demand?</strong> A) 26 B) 14 C) 16 D) 12 E) 30 . The price of good 1 (nuts) is $4 and the price of good 2 (berries) is $1. How many units of nuts will Bartholomew demand?

A) 26
B) 14
C) 16
D) 12
E) 30
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In Problem 13, where x is whips and y is leather jackets, if Kinko's utility function were U(x, y) = min{ 7x, 5x + 10y}, then if the price of whips were $20 and the price of leather jackets were $20, Kinko would demand

A) 6 times as many leather jackets as whips.
B) 4 times as many leather jackets as whips.
C) 7 times as many whips as leather jackets.
D) 5 times as many whips as leather jackets.
E) only leather jackets.
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Ambrose's brother Augustine has an income of $52 and a utility function U(x1, x2) <strong>Ambrose's brother Augustine has an income of $52 and a utility function U(x<sub>1</sub>, x<sub>2</sub>)   . The price of good 1(nuts) is $3 and the price of good 2(berries) is $1. How many units of berries will Augustine demand?</strong> A) 25 B) 9 C) 50 D) 15 E) There is not enough information to determine the answer. . The price of good 1(nuts) is $3 and the price of good 2(berries) is $1. How many units of berries will Augustine demand?

A) 25
B) 9
C) 50
D) 15
E) There is not enough information to determine the answer.
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Ambrose's brother Bartholomew has an income of $109 and a utility function U(x1, x2) = <strong>Ambrose's brother Bartholomew has an income of $109 and a utility function U(x<sub>1</sub>, x<sub>2</sub>) =   . The price of good 1 (nuts) is $4 and the price of good 2 (berries) is $1. How many units of nuts will Bartholomew demand?</strong> A) 12 B) 26 C) 14 D) 16 E) 30 . The price of good 1 (nuts) is $4 and the price of good 2 (berries) is $1. How many units of nuts will Bartholomew demand?

A) 12
B) 26
C) 14
D) 16
E) 30
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In Problem 13, where x is whips and y is leather jackets, if Kinko's utility function were U(x, y) = min{ 5x, 3x + 6y}, then if the price of whips were $20 and the price of leather jackets were $20, Kinko would demand

A) 3 times as many whips as leather jackets.
B) 4 times as many leather jackets as whips.
C) 2 times as many leather jackets as whips.
D) 5 times as many whips as leather jackets.
E) only leather jackets.
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In Problem 7, suppose that it takes 2 square feet to grow a cockleshell and 5 square feet to grow a silver bell in Mary's garden. If her space had initially been 90 square feet and were increased to 120 square feet,

A) she would only increase her planting of silver bells.
B) she would plant more silver bells and more cockleshells.
C) she would only increase her planting of cockleshells.
D) cockleshells would be an inferior good.
E) she would increase her planting of cockleshells and decrease her planting of silver bells.
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