Introduction to Economics 1 Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #725100

When Linda goes to a supermarket to buy some biscuits, she notices that there are two different brands with the same price; however, the package of brand X is 130 grams whereas brand Y's package is 100 grams. Naturally, she prefers brand X. which of the following is true about Linda's behavior in terms of the properties of indifference curves?


Goods are substitutable. 

Indifference curves cannot cross each other

More goods are preferable to fewer goods.

Indifference curves are everywhere dense.

Indifference curves are always convex


Yanıt Açıklaması:

More goods are preferable to fewer goods— thus, bundles on indifference curves lying farthest to the northeast of a diagram are always preferred. Lets assume, a consumer consumes only two commodities, X and Y, that are both desired, the individual will always prefer a bundle with more of one good (without loss of the other) to the original bundle.

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