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Tonya's budget constraint for gallons of gasoline (g) and shirts (s) each month can be expressed by the equation g = 100 – 2s, where g is the number of gallons of gasoline she buys and s is the total number of shirts she buys. assume that she spends her entire budget each month. if the price of shirts is $10, which consumption bundle lies inside tonya's budget line?
a.) 50 units of clothing and 100 units of gasolineb.) 50 units of clothing and 0 units of gasolinec.) 0 units of clothing and 100 units of gasolined.) 5 units of clothing and 10 units of gasoline

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