Multiple Choice
An increase in the price of a good
A) increases the quantity of the good demanded by a consumer.
B) decreases the total utility of the consumer.
C) changes the consumer's preferences.
D) increases the number of combinations of goods a consumer can purchase.
E) has no effect on the maximum combinations of goods the consumer can purchase.
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