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Evaluating a Consumer's Choice
Based on the information provided, analyze the consumer's current purchasing decision. Is this the combination of goods that provides the most possible satisfaction given their budget? Justify your answer by comparing the consumer's personal valuation of the goods to their market prices, and explain what, if anything, the consumer could do to become more satisfied without spending more money.
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