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Optimal Consumption Bundle Decision
A student has a budget of $30 to spend on two goods: energy drinks (X) and slices of pizza (Y). The price of an energy drink is $3, and the price of a slice of pizza is $5. The student's satisfaction from consuming these goods is represented by the utility function U(X, Y) = 4X + 5Y. Determine the student's utility-maximizing consumption bundle by identifying and evaluating the two possible corner solutions (spending the entire budget on only one of the goods). Which bundle should the student choose and what is the total utility?
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