Multiple Choice
If indifference curves could cross, it would suggest that:
A) it is possible to demonstrate that all standard properties of indifference curves are typically satisfied
B) consumers are likely to prefer a redistribution of income from rich to poor
C) it is possible to demonstrate that a consumer does not prefer more to less
D) it facilitates the explanation of differences in consumption choices among individuals
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