Multiple Choice
An illustration of an indifference curve has:
A) prices of the goods on the axes.
B) quantities of the goods on the axes.
C) price on the vertical axis, quantity on the horizontal axis.
D) Price on the horizontal axis, quantity on the vertical axis.
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