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The above figure shows Bobby's indifference map for juice and snacks. Also shown are three budget lines resulting from different prices for snacks. As the price of snacks rises, Bobby's utility
◦ decreases.
◦ stays the same.
◦ increases.
◦ might change, but there is not enough information to determine.


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The above figure shows Bobby's indifference map for juice and snacks. Also shown are three budget lines resulting from different prices for snacks. Bobby's demand for snacks is
◦ perfectly elastic.
◦ unit elastic.
◦ inelastic.
◦ elastic.





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The above figure shows Bobby's indifference map for juice and snacks. Also shown are three budget lines resulting from different prices for snacks. As the price of snacks rises, the price for juice
◦ stays the same.
◦ decreases
◦ increases.
◦ might change, but there is not enough information to determine.




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The above figure shows Bobby's indifference map for juice and snacks. It also shows three budget lines resulting from different prices for snacks. Juice and snacks are
◦ substitute goods.
◦ unrelated goods.
◦ capital goods.
◦ complement goods.




 

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