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    If a Person's Indifference Curves Can Be Represented as a Straight
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If a Person's Indifference Curves Can Be Represented as a Straight

Question 2

Question 2

Multiple Choice

If a person's indifference curves can be represented as a straight line,the person views the goods as


A) perfect substitutes
B) perfect complements
C) complements (but not perfect)
D) substitutes (but not perfect)

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