Multiple Choice
If the consumption of one good is increased, how must a consumer alter his consumption of another good in order to remain indifferent between two bundles?
A) he must reduce his consumption of another good
B) he must increase his consumption of another good
C) he must not change his consumption of another good
D) he can reduce, increase or not change his consumption of another good
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