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A Consumer Cannot Be Indifferent About Two Combinations That Yield

Question 156

Question 156

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A consumer cannot be indifferent about two combinations that yield disparate levels of utility.Therefore,an indifference curve cannot be


A) flat.
B) linear.
C) thin.
D) thick.
E) segmented.

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