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If two goods were perfect substitutes of each other, it necessarily follows that

A. n indifference curve relating the two goods will be curvilinear
B. n indifference curve relating the two goods will be linear
C. n indifference curve relating the two goods will be divided into two segments which meet at a right angle
D. n indifference curve relating the two goods will be convex to the origin
Answer» C. n indifference curve relating the two goods will be divided into two segments which meet at a right angle


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