Multiple Choice

A consumer is choosing a combination of two goods, 'pizza slices' and 'soda cans', to purchase with a fixed weekly budget. They are currently considering a combination on their budget line where they are personally willing to give up 3 cans of soda for 1 more slice of pizza. However, the market price of a pizza slice is only twice the price of a soda can. To achieve a higher level of overall satisfaction, what should the consumer do?

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