Multiple Choice
Indifference curves are drawn on a diagram with the
A) price of a good on the vertical axis and its quantity on the horizontal axis.
B) price of one good on the vertical axis and the price of another good on the horizontal axis.
C) quantity of a good on the vertical axis and its price on the horizontal axis.
D) quantity of one good on the vertical axis and the quantity of another good on the horizontal axis.
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