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Assume an Indifference Curve Yields a Consumer 1,000 Utils of Total

Question 92

Question 92

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Assume an indifference curve yields a consumer 1,000 utils of total utility. If the consumer's budget increases by 50 percent, then the indifference curve:


A) shifts rightward.
B) shifts leftward.
C) becomes more linear.
D) is unchanged.

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