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An individual's preferences for two goods, apples (A) and bananas (B), are such that they are always willing to trade one apple for exactly two bananas to maintain the same level of satisfaction, regardless of how many of each they currently have. Which equation best represents an indifference curve for this individual, where ū is a constant level of utility?

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