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    Exhibit 20-6 ​ Refer to Exhibit 20-6. I<sub>1</sub>, I<sub>2</sub> and I<sub>3</sub> Are Indifference
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Exhibit 20-6 ​ Refer to Exhibit 20-6. I1, I2 and I3 Are Indifference

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Exhibit 20-6 ​
Exhibit 20-6 ​   Refer to Exhibit 20-6. I<sub>1</sub>, I<sub>2</sub> and I<sub>3</sub> are indifference curves and line ab is the relevant budget constraint. The equilibrium position for the consumer is at A) any point on the budget constraint. B) point M. C) point J. D) point T. E) point R.
Refer to Exhibit 20-6. I1, I2 and I3 are indifference curves and line ab is the relevant budget constraint. The equilibrium position for the consumer is at


A) any point on the budget constraint.
B) point M.
C) point J.
D) point T.
E) point R.

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