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Optimal Consumption Choice Calculation

A consumer's preferences for two goods, X and Y, can be represented by the utility function U(X, Y) = X * Y. The price of good X is $2 per unit and the price of good Y is $5 per unit. The consumer has an income of $100 to spend on these two goods. To achieve the highest possible level of satisfaction, what quantities of good X and good Y should the consumer purchase? Set up the necessary system of two equations and solve for the optimal quantities.

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