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The Set of Indifference Curves That Show That a Consumer

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Question 32

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The set of indifference curves that show that a consumer remains equally well off by substituting one good for another at a constant rate must be _____.


A) negatively sloped
B) parallel lines
C) positively sloped
D) concave

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