An indifference curve provides the set of consumption alternatives that
A) yield the same total amount of satisfaction.
B) maximize the utility of the consumer.
C) can be purchased for the same amount of money.
D) yield the same marginal utility for the last unit consumed of each good.
Answer: A
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