Multiple Choice
AA is Al's indifference curve, and BB is Betty's. Al and Betty have the same budget line, LL. This information implies that
A) Al's demand for X is greater than Betty's.
B) Al's demand for Y is greater than Betty's.
C) Al and Betty have the same demand for both products.
D) Al will buy some of X, but Betty will not.
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