Why should jane buy fewer hamburgers and more milkshakes


Problem

Jane likes hamburgers (H) and milkshakes (M). Her indifference curves are bowed in toward the origin and do not intersect the axes. The price of a milkshake is $1 and the price of a hamburger is $3. She is spending all her income at the basket she is currently consuming, and her marginal rate of substitution of hamburgers for milkshakes is 2. Is she at an optimum? If so, show why. If not, should she buy fewer hamburgers and more milkshakes, or the reverse?

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