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Suppose Caroline is indifferent between tea and coffee as long as she consumes an equivalent amount of caffeine. Suppose that coffee has twice as much caffeine as tea. Which graph would illustrate a representative indifference curve?


A) Suppose Caroline is indifferent between tea and coffee as long as she consumes an equivalent amount of caffeine. Suppose that coffee has twice as much caffeine as tea. Which graph would illustrate a representative indifference curve? A)    B)    C)    D)
B) Suppose Caroline is indifferent between tea and coffee as long as she consumes an equivalent amount of caffeine. Suppose that coffee has twice as much caffeine as tea. Which graph would illustrate a representative indifference curve? A)    B)    C)    D)
C) Suppose Caroline is indifferent between tea and coffee as long as she consumes an equivalent amount of caffeine. Suppose that coffee has twice as much caffeine as tea. Which graph would illustrate a representative indifference curve? A)    B)    C)    D)
D) Suppose Caroline is indifferent between tea and coffee as long as she consumes an equivalent amount of caffeine. Suppose that coffee has twice as much caffeine as tea. Which graph would illustrate a representative indifference curve? A)    B)    C)    D)

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