Multiple Choice
A good is normal for a consumer if
A) some minimal level of the good must be consumed to assure the consumer's survival.
B) the assumption of "more is always preferred to less" holds.
C) its consumption falls when income rises.
D) its consumption rises when income rises.
E) it is always consumed in a consistent quantity.
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