Multiple Choice
A typical indifference curve that reflects the trade-off between two goods that are not ________ or ________ has a marginal rate of substitution that falls between these two extremes.
A) "goods"; "bads"
B) perfect substitutes; perfect complements
C) opportunity costs; utility costs
D) right angles; straight lines
E) intersections; intrasections
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