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A consumer is said to be in equilibrium in his or her choice between two goods A and B when:().

A.the total purchase of good A gives the same satisfaction as the total purchase of good

B.the last unit of good A purchased gives the same addition to satisfaction as the last unit of good b purchase

C.each penny spent on good A gives the same satisfaction as each penny spent on good

D.the last penny spent on good A gives the same addition to satisfaction as the last penny spent on good

E.the last pennies spent on goods A and B generate no additions to satisfaction.

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