Multiple Choice
A corner solution to a consumer choice problem suggests that:
A) the consumer is not rational.
B) one product is not purchased at all.
C) both products are preferred, but one at a lower rate than the other.
D) neither product is a normal good.
E) all of the above
Correct Answer:

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