= Problem 3. A person has a budget of $120 to spend on videos and cds. Her utility (think of this as a measure of happin

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= Problem 3. A person has a budget of $120 to spend on videos and cds. Her utility (think of this as a measure of happiness) from renting x movies and buying y cds is U(x,y) = 22/3/1/3 It costs $2 to rent a movie and $10 to buy a cd. (a) How many movies should she rent and how many cds should she buy to maximize her utility? (b) Suppose she wins $5 in the lottery. About how much will her utility increase?
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