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Mathematics, 26.02.2022 05:10 chrisd2432

Imagine there are two goods, h and s. The utility function is: u = h1/2s1/2. The price of h is $6 and the price of s is $3. The budget is $18. What is the optimal quantity of h to consume?.

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