If the graph shown represents Celia's budget constraint, which of the following must be true?
A. Celia will spend twice as much on earrings as she does hairbands.
B. Celia could consume either four pairs of earrings or eight hairbands.
C. Celia gets twice as much utility from earrings as she does from hairbands.
D. All of these are true.
B. Celia could consume either four pairs of earrings or eight hairbands.
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