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If Two Goods,"x" and "Y",are Perfect Substitutes,then Which of the Following

Question 87

Question 87

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If two goods,"x" and "y",are perfect substitutes,then which of the following best represents the utility function for the two goods?


A) U = x + y
B) U = x ∗ y
C) U = If two goods, x  and  y ,are perfect substitutes,then which of the following best represents the utility function for the two goods? A)  U = x + y B)  U = x ∗ y C)  U =   +   D)  Any of the above. + If two goods, x  and  y ,are perfect substitutes,then which of the following best represents the utility function for the two goods? A)  U = x + y B)  U = x ∗ y C)  U =   +   D)  Any of the above.
D) Any of the above.

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