Multiple Choice

A consumer is deciding between buying organic apples and conventional apples. Based on their personal taste and values, they feel that one organic apple gives them the same satisfaction as two conventional apples. At the store, the price of an organic apple is $1.00, and the price of a conventional apple is $0.40. Which statement best analyzes the two competing trade-offs that form the basis of this consumer's choice problem?

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