Multiple Choice
An indifference curve shows
A) the combinations of goods that a consumer does not like very much.
B) the combinations of goods that generate the same ratio of marginal utilities.
C) the set of consumption alternatives that yield the same amount of total utility.
D) the set of consumption alternatives that yield the same amount of marginal utility.
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