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Figure 21-4
In each case, the budget constraint moves from BC-1 to BC-2. Figure 21-4 In each case, the budget constraint moves from BC-1 to BC-2.         -Refer to Figure 21-4. Which of the graphs in the figure could reflect a simultaneous increase in the price of good X and decrease in the price of good Y? A) graph a B) graph b C) graph c D) graph d Figure 21-4 In each case, the budget constraint moves from BC-1 to BC-2.         -Refer to Figure 21-4. Which of the graphs in the figure could reflect a simultaneous increase in the price of good X and decrease in the price of good Y? A) graph a B) graph b C) graph c D) graph d Figure 21-4 In each case, the budget constraint moves from BC-1 to BC-2.         -Refer to Figure 21-4. Which of the graphs in the figure could reflect a simultaneous increase in the price of good X and decrease in the price of good Y? A) graph a B) graph b C) graph c D) graph d Figure 21-4 In each case, the budget constraint moves from BC-1 to BC-2.         -Refer to Figure 21-4. Which of the graphs in the figure could reflect a simultaneous increase in the price of good X and decrease in the price of good Y? A) graph a B) graph b C) graph c D) graph d
-Refer to Figure 21-4. Which of the graphs in the figure could reflect a simultaneous increase in the price of good X and decrease in the price of good Y?

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