Points along an indifference curve represent bundles of goods that: decline in marginal utility. deliver equal utility. consumers don't like very much. cost the same amount to buy. cannot be compared.

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Points along an indifference curve represent bundles
of goods that:
decline in marginal utility.
deliver equal utility.
consumers don't like very much.
cost the same amount to buy.
cannot be compared.
Transcribed Image Text:Points along an indifference curve represent bundles of goods that: decline in marginal utility. deliver equal utility. consumers don't like very much. cost the same amount to buy. cannot be compared.
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