Answer:
The correct answer is C.
Explanation:
Supposing that more is preferred to less, Maria would never choose a point where she's below her budget line. That is, Maria will spend all of her rent.
Therefore we can already discard possibilities like:
The individual is not maximizing utility is she were to choose this bundle.
This bundle is beyond what Maria can afford.
Further, assuming that Maria has convex preferences, she'll choose a point where she buys more of both goods rather than specializing in the consumption of one of them. That leaves bundle D aside over bundle C because even though both bundles satisfy her budget condition M=$36, bundle C provides more utility to Maria than bundle D for being located in a more centric solution along her budget line.