Multiple Choice

A consumer's preferences for two goods, Apples (A) and Bananas (B), where quantities are always positive, are represented by the utility function U(A, B) = AB. An economist proposes several alternative functions to model this consumer's behavior. Which of the following functions would represent a different set of underlying preferences, meaning it would not result in the same ranking of all possible consumption bundles?

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