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Figure 5-6 a Shift in the Budget Line in Figure 5-6 from Figure

Question 44

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Figure 5-6
Figure 5-6   A shift in the budget line in Figure 5-6 from AB to AC indicates A) the price of wine coolers has risen. B) income has increased. C) the price of beer has fallen. D) the price of wine coolers has fallen. E) All of the responses are correct.
A shift in the budget line in Figure 5-6 from AB to AC indicates


A) the price of wine coolers has risen.
B) income has increased.
C) the price of beer has fallen.
D) the price of wine coolers has fallen.
E) All of the responses are correct.

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