Multiple Choice

A consumer is choosing between two goods: 'Good X' on the horizontal axis and 'Good Y' on the vertical axis. Their preferences are assumed to be consistent, meaning they always prefer having more of either good to having less, and the curves representing their levels of satisfaction do not cross.

You are given the following information about their preferences:

  • The consumer gets the same level of satisfaction from bundle A (2 units of X, 8 units of Y) as from bundle B (5 units of X, 5 units of Y).
  • The consumer gets the same level of satisfaction from bundle C (3 units of X, 9 units of Y) as from bundle D (4 units of X, 4 units of Y).

Based on this information, what can you conclude?

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