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Indifference Curves for Perfect Substitutes and Perfect Complements
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18. Consumer Choice and Behavioral Economics / Indifference Curves for Perfect Substitutes and Perfect Complements / Problem 5
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Which of the following pairs of goods are most likely to be perfect complements?
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Coffee and tea
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Apples and oranges
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Printer and ink cartridges
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Pens and pencils
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