Multiple Choice
Suppose a manager's preferences depend only on profit. Such a manager will then have an indifference curve that:
A) is tangent to the profit curve somewhere between quantities of 0 and 2.5.
B) is tangent to the profit curve somewhere between quantities of 2.5 and 5.
C) is tangent to the profit curve at a quantity exactly equal to 2.5.
D) intersects the profit curve at a quantity exactly equal to 5.
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