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If the Indifference Curves for Some Individual Are Vertical Straight

Question 55

Question 55

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If the indifference curves for some individual are vertical straight lines, the utility function is:


A) U(x,y) = x + 2y.
B) U(x,y) = xy.
C) U(x,y) = x2 + 5.
D) U(x,y) = 2xy2 .

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