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Applying the Substitution Method in a Consumer Choice Problem

A consumer's satisfaction from consuming two goods is described by the utility function U(x, y) = x * y. The consumer has a fixed budget, which is represented by the constraint equation 2x + 4y = 120. To find the combination of goods that maximizes satisfaction, the first step is to transform the problem into one with a single variable. Use the substitution method to rewrite the utility function solely in terms of the variable x.

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