Multiple Choice
Indifference curve analysis
A) presumes, as does utility analysis, that satisfaction is numerically measurable.
B) presumes, unlike utility analysis, that satisfaction is numerically measurable.
C) presumes only that the consumer can say one combination of two goods yields more or less utility than some other combination.
D) is in conflict with the idea of a downsloping demand curve.
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