Multiple Choice
When a consumer is consuming at a point where his or her budget line is not as steep as his or her indifference curve, then he or she should
A) consume none of the good that is measured on the horizontal axis.
B) consume less of the good that is measured on the horizontal axis.
C) not change his or her behaviour.
D) consume more of the good that is measured on the horizontal axis.
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