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The MU schedule for goods A and B is given . Price of both the goods is Rs.1 each and income of Mr. Narendra is assumed to be Rs. 6. How many units of both the goods should be purchased by him so that his total utility is maximised ?

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He should purchase 3 units of good A and 3 unit of good B ; Total utility =71 utils
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