Suppose Ivy buys only two things, books and coffee, and receives the same satisfaction from the last book bought as she did from the last coffee bought.Books cost twice as much as coffee, and she has spent all her money.If she is trying to maximize her utility,
A.Ivy should buy more books and less coffee.
B.Ivy should buy more coffee and fewer books.
C.Ivy should buy more coffee and books.
D.Ivy is making the right choice.
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