Multiple Choice
A consumer is said to be indifferent between two consumption bundles
A) when the consumer doesn't care about his or her consumption bundle.
B) when the two bundles provide equal amounts of utility.
C) when the consumer chooses the bundles equally often.
D) when the consumer is indecisive.
E) when the consumption bundles contain normal goods.
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