Multiple Choice
Charlie's indifference curves have the equation xB = constant/xA where larger constants denote better indifference curves.Charlie strictly prefers the bundle (10, 17) to
A) the bundle (11, 16) .
B) the bundle (17, 10) .
C) the bundle (12, 15) .
D) more than one of these bundles.
E) none of these bundles.
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