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Business, 27.03.2020 03:09, debrielcalderon

JeanneJeanne is currently spending all of her weekly income purchasing the two goods that she likes browniesbrownies and milkmilk. She is currently purchasing 10 browniesbrownies and 5 cartons milkcartons milk. She receives 4040 utils from her 10th browniebrownie and 2020 utils from her 5th carton milkcarton milk. The price of browniesbrownies is $99, and the price of milkmilk is $33. Is JeanneJeanne maximizing her utility, and if not, what should she do?

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