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To be indifferent between two combinations of goods is to: Select one: make a determination about which combination provides more utility.
To be indifferent between two combinations of goods is to:
Select one:
a. make a determination about which combination provides more utility.
b. have a budget constraint that runs through both combinations.
c. pay the same price for the two combinations.
d. receive the same amount of utility from the two combinations.