Multiple Choice

A student is solving for an optimal choice between two goods, x and y. They have correctly determined the following system of equations:

  1. Budget Constraint: 10x + 5y = 100
  2. Optimality Condition: y = 4x

The student's work to find the optimal quantities (x*, y*) is shown below. In which step does the first error occur?

Step 1: Substitute the optimality condition into the budget constraint. 10x + 5(4x) = 100

Step 2: Solve for the optimal quantity of x (x*). 10x + 20x = 100 30x = 100 x* = 10/3

Step 3: Substitute the value of x* back into the budget constraint to find y*. 10(10/3) + 5y = 100

Step 4: Solve for the optimal quantity of y (y*). 100/3 + 5y = 100 5y = 100 + 100/3 5y = 400/3 y* = 80/3

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