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Suppose That Sam Likes Pears Twice as Much as Apples

Question 544

Question 544

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Suppose that Sam likes pears twice as much as apples, meaning that he is always indifferent between consuming one pear or two apples. Sam's indifference curves for pears and apples are


A) right angles.
B) bowed inward.
C) bowed outward.
D) downward-sloping straight lines.

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