Multiple Choice
A consumer who doesn't spend all of her income
A) would be at a point outside of her budget constraint.
B) would be at a point inside her budget constraint.
C) must not be consuming positive quantities of all goods.
D) must be consuming at a point where her budget constraint touches one of the axes.
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