If Ken is originally at point a in Exhibit 6-9 and then moves to point b due to a reduction in the price of neckties, his expenditure
A) increases from $20 to $25, increasing both consumer surplus and total utility
B) increases from $20 to $25, decreasing both consumer surplus and total utility
C) stays at $20, leaving both consumer surplus and total utility unchanged
D) stays at $20, but both consumer surplus and total utility increase
E) decreases as price falls, increasing both consumer and surplus and total utility
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