Multiple Choice
The dual approach to the consumer's problem consists in finding:
A) the highest indifference curve that just touches the budget line.
B) the maximum income required to achieve a given level of utility.
C) the least-cost budget line required to achieve a given level of utility.
D) all of the above
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