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A consumer is choosing between apples (A) and bananas (B). At their current consumption bundle on their budget line, their marginal rate of substitution of apples for bananas (MRS_AB) is 3. The price of an apple is $2 and the price of a banana is $1. This consumer is currently maximizing their utility.

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