Suppose that for Halim, the marginal utility of a baseball bat is 50 utils, the marginal utility of a tennis racket is 40 utils, and the marginal utility of an official NFL football is 30 utils. The baseball bat is $35.00, the tennis racket is $200, and the football is $100.00. What can you conclude from this information?
a. Halim will be more inclined to purchase a baseball bat.
b. Halim will be more inclined to purchase a tennis racket.
c. Halim will be more inclined to purchase a football.
d. Halim is in consumer equilibrium regarding the three types of sports equipment.
a. Halim will be more inclined to purchase a baseball bat.
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