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    Figure 21-2 the Downward-Sloping Line on the Figure Represents a Consumer's
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Figure 21-2 the Downward-Sloping Line on the Figure Represents a Consumer's

Question 251

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Figure 21-2 The downward-sloping line on the figure represents a consumer's budget
constraint. Figure 21-2 The downward-sloping line on the figure represents a consumer's budget constraint.   -Refer to Figure 21-2. Which points are affordable? A) W, X, and Y only B) Z only C) V, W, X, and Y only D) V, W, X, Y, and Z
-Refer to Figure 21-2. Which points are affordable?


A) W, X, and Y only
B) Z only
C) V, W, X, and Y only
D) V, W, X, Y, and Z

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