Multiple Choice
A household's consumption choices cannot exceed limits created by
A) only the household's income.
B) only the prices of the goods and services that it buys.
C) both the household's income and the prices of the goods and services that it buys.
D) neither the household's income nor the prices of the goods and services that it buys.
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