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A Curve Showing Different Combinations of Two Products That Give

Question 67

Question 67

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A curve showing different combinations of two products that give a consumer the same satisfaction is


A) a paradox of value.
B) an indifference curve.
C) total utility.
D) an indifference map.
E) a utility curve.

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