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Figure: Harold's Indifference Curves
The figure shows three of Harold's indifference curves for bread and cheese.
-(Figure: Harold's Indifference Curves) Use Figure Harold's Indifference Curves.Given that the price of bread is $1 per loaf and the price of cheese is $2 per kilogram,as Harold's income increases from $10 to $14,we can determine that bread is a(n) _____ good and cheese is a(n) _____ good.
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