Multiple Choice
An indifference curve shows all
A) possible equilibrium positions on an indifference map.
B) equilibrium combinations of two products that are obtainable with a given money income.
C) combinations of two products that will yield the same utility to a consumer.
D) possible combinations of two products that a consumer can purchase, given her income and the prices of the products.
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