Jerry consumes two goods, hamburgers and ice cream sandwiches. He has maximized his utility given his income. Ice cream sandwiches costs $2, and he consumes them to the point where the marginal utility he receives is 6. Hamburgers cost $4, and the relationship between the marginal utility that Jerry gets from eating hamburgers and the number he eats per month is as follows: How many hamburgers does Jerry buy each month?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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