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The commodity substitution bias is that consumers substitute high-quality goods for low-quality goods.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Suppose the price of coffee is 3, the price of a bagel is 2 and a person's budget is 40. The budget line's equation is
 
  A) 2/Qbagel + 3/Qcoffee = 40.
  B) 2(Qbagel) + 3(Qcoffee) = 40.
  C) Qbagel /2 + Qcoffee /3 = 40.
  D) Qbagel + Qcoffee = 40/(3 + 2).



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