Multiple Choice
Suppose that an indifference curve for two goods, X and Y, has the equation . If 30 units of X are purchased, how many units of Y must be purchased to remain on this indifference curve?
A) units of Y.
B) 57,600 units of Y.
C) 64 units of Y.
D) 87 units of Y.
E) 101 units of Y.
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