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    A Curve Representing Combinations of Two Goods That Yield Equal
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A Curve Representing Combinations of Two Goods That Yield Equal

Question 21

Question 21

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A curve representing combinations of two goods that yield equal total utility is a(n)


A) production possibilities frontier
B) demand curve
C) supply curve
D) marginal utility curve
E) indifference curve

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