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Business, 27.04.2021 23:50, kimberlyhansen92

Suppose a consumer is trying to decide how much to spend on transportation and how much to spend on all other ​(non-transportation ​) consumption. The economic model of consumer behavior predicts that the consumer will A. consume an infinite amount of transportation and ​non-transportation consumption. B. consume as much transportation as she can afford without any ​non-transportation consumption. C. consume any combination of transportation and ​non-transportation consumption from among the combinations of transportation and ​non-transportation items she can afford. D. consume as much transportation and as much ​non-transportation consumption as she wants. E. choose the combination of transportation and ​non-transportation consumption that makes her as well off as possible from among the combinations of transportation and ​non-transportation items she can afford.

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