Multiple Choice
The combinations of gasoline and coffee along one of Sam's indifference curves are combinations
A) which require the same total expenditure.
B) that he can afford with his $60.00 income.
C) among which he is "indifferent."
D) that give him the same marginal rate of substitution.
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