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Cheryl Is Always Willing to Trade 3 Cheeseburgers for a Bucket

Question 24

Question 24

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Cheryl is always willing to trade 3 cheeseburgers for a bucket of shrimp. Her indifference curves are:


A) bowed in to the origin
B) straight lines
C) L- shaped
D) bowed out from the origin

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