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If the Prices of Two Goods Are Equal Then, for a Utility

Question 85

Question 85

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If the prices of two goods are equal then, for a utility maximizer:


A) the demand curves for the two goods are identical.
B) the quantity consumed of the two goods is equal.
C) the marginal values of the two goods are equal.
D) the total values of the two goods are equal.

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