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Keith is indifferent between canned soup and fresh soup. In the figure above, Keith's indifference curves are represented by I1, I2, I3, and I4 curves. Which of the following choices Keith cannot afford?
◦ only 4 canned soups
◦ 2 canned soups and 1 fresh soup
◦ 3 canned soups and 2 fresh soups
◦ only 2 fresh soups


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Keith is indifferent between canned soup and fresh soup. In the figure above, Keith's indifference curves are represented by I1, I2, I3, and I4 curves. What is the marginal rate of transformation (MRT) of Keith's budget constraint?
◦ MRT = -1
◦ MRT = -4
◦ MRT = -0.5
◦ MRT = -2






 

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