Multiple Choice
An indifference curve
A) connects a set of consumption bundles among which the consumer is indifferent.
B) is only useful in analyzing apathetic consumers.
C) connects a set of consumers who each have the same preferences.
D) is only useful in microeconomics.
E) connects a set of consumption and income bundles among which the consumer is indifferent.
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