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Indifference Curves That Are Convex to the Origin Imply Which

Question 124

Question 124

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Indifference curves that are convex to the origin imply which of the following?


A) increasing marginal utility
B) diminishing marginal rate of substitution
C) As we move down an indifference curve, the slope gets steeper.
D) constant prices of goods

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