A budget constraint:

A. shows different bundles of goods that all cost the same amount.
B. shows different bundles of goods that all yield the same total utility.
C. shows how much income is needed to maximize total utility.
D. shows different bundles of goods that all maximize an individual's utility.


Answer: A

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