Multiple Choice
An indifference curve is a line showing
A) combinations of goods that can be produced if all resources are fully employed.
B) all combinations of two commodities that are equally desirable to the consumer.
C) all combinations of goods over which the consumer has no choice.
D) how decisions are made in a nonmarket economy.
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