Multiple Choice
Suppose you have one point on a demand curve.To plot another point for this demand curve using a group of indifference curves,
A) transfer all points from the indifference curve to the corresponding demand curve.
B) horizontally sum the indifference curves.
C) change the price of a good, rotate the budget line, and find the new best affordable point. This new price and quantity is another point on the demand curve.
D) calculate the marginal rates of substitution from the indifference curve and transfer these values to the demand curve.
E) transfer the budget line so that it becomes the demand curve.
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