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    Figure 21-31 the Figure Shows Two Indifference Curves and Two
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Figure 21-31 the Figure Shows Two Indifference Curves and Two

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Figure 21-31 The figure shows two indifference curves and two budget constraints for a consumer named Kevin. Figure 21-31 The figure shows two indifference curves and two budget constraints for a consumer named Kevin.   -Refer to Figure 21-31. If Kevin's income is $1,260, then what is the price of a sweater?
-Refer to Figure 21-31. If Kevin's income is $1,260, then what is the price of a sweater?

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