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Figure: The Indifference Curve Map II Figure: The Indifference Curve Map II     (Figure: The Indifference Curve Map II)  Look at the figure The Indifference Curve Map II.Sara enjoys attending Chicago Cubs' baseball games and eating babyback rib dinners.The figure shows two of her indifference curves for Cubs' tickets and babyback rib dinners.Which of the following combinations gives Sara the highest level of utility? A) 40 babyback rib dinners and 2 Cubs' tickets B) 20 babyback rib dinners and 4 Cubs' tickets C) 12 babyback rib dinners and 10 Cubs' tickets D) All combinations give the same level of utility. Figure: The Indifference Curve Map II     (Figure: The Indifference Curve Map II)  Look at the figure The Indifference Curve Map II.Sara enjoys attending Chicago Cubs' baseball games and eating babyback rib dinners.The figure shows two of her indifference curves for Cubs' tickets and babyback rib dinners.Which of the following combinations gives Sara the highest level of utility? A) 40 babyback rib dinners and 2 Cubs' tickets B) 20 babyback rib dinners and 4 Cubs' tickets C) 12 babyback rib dinners and 10 Cubs' tickets D) All combinations give the same level of utility. (Figure: The Indifference Curve Map II) Look at the figure The Indifference Curve Map II.Sara enjoys attending Chicago Cubs' baseball games and eating babyback rib dinners.The figure shows two of her indifference curves for Cubs' tickets and babyback rib dinners.Which of the following combinations gives Sara the highest level of utility?


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