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schs14

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Refer to Table 3.1. If preferences satisfy all four of the basic assumptions:
 
  A) A is on the same indifference curve as B.
  B) B is on the same indifference curve as C.
  C) A is preferred to C.
  D) B is preferred to A.
  E) Both A and B answer choices are correct.

Question 2

Refer to Table 5.1. Ranked highest to lowest in expected income, the majors are
 
  A) economics, accounting, English, mathematics, political science.
  B) mathematics, English, political science, accounting, economics.
  C) economics, accounting, mathematics, English, political science.
  D) English, economics, mathematics, accounting, political science.
  E) accounting, English, mathematics, political science, economics.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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