Multiple Choice
Figure 5-13
-If a consumer is currently at Point E on Figure 5-13, she will
A) choose to move to the combination at C to make herself better off.
B) choose to move to the combination at D to make herself better off.
C) reduce expenditures to make herself better off.
D) stay at Point E, since that combination is the cheapest alternative to be on indifference curve U1.
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