Multiple Choice
Assume that two baskets A and B lie on the same indifference curve. Assume that basket A contains more of good B than basket B but less of good X than basket B . As the consumer moves down and to the right (from basket A to basket B ) along his indifference curve, total utility
A) increases.
B) remains constant.
C) decreases.
D) is ambiguous.
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