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07.03.2020 • 
Business

Matthew and Susan are both optimizing consumers in the markets for shirts and hats, where they pay for a shirt and for a hat. Matthew buys 4 shirts and 16 hats, while Susan buys 6 shirts and 12 hats. From this information, we can infer that Matthew's marginal rate of substitution is hats per shirt, while Susan's is .
a. 2,1
b. 2,2
c. 4,1
d. 4,2

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