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An Indifference Curve Is a Line That Shows Combinations of Goods

Question 452

Question 452

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An indifference curve is a line that shows combinations of goods among which a consumer


A) needs equally.
B) does not care which combination he or she receives.
C) can afford.
D) has readily available.

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