Suppose that the following utility function is given U(X.Y) = InX +Y. Which of the following is correct? We have convex preferences since Law of diminishing Marginal Utility holds and indifference curves are bowed outward from the origin We have convex preferences since Law of diminishing Marginal Rate of Substitution fails to hold and indifference curves are bowed inward towards the origin O We have convex preferences since Law of diminishing Marginal Rate of Substitution holds and indifference curves are bowed inward towards the origin We have non-convex preferences since Law of diminishing Marginal Rate of Substitution holds and indifference tawards the origin

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Suppose that the following utility function is given U(X.Y)= nX+Y. Which of the following is
сorrect?
We have convex preferences since Law of diminishing Marginal Utility holds and
indifference curves are boOwed outward from the origin
We have convex preferences since Law of diminishing Marginal Rate of
Substitution fails to hold and indifference curves are bowed inward towards the
origin
We have convex preferences since Law of diminishing Marginal Rate of
Substitution holds and indifference curves are bowed inward towards the origin
We have non-convex preferences since Law of diminAshing Marginal Rate of
Substitution holds and indifference cuves are bowed inward towWards the origin
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that the following utility function is given U(X.Y)= nX+Y. Which of the following is сorrect? We have convex preferences since Law of diminishing Marginal Utility holds and indifference curves are boOwed outward from the origin We have convex preferences since Law of diminishing Marginal Rate of Substitution fails to hold and indifference curves are bowed inward towards the origin We have convex preferences since Law of diminishing Marginal Rate of Substitution holds and indifference curves are bowed inward towards the origin We have non-convex preferences since Law of diminAshing Marginal Rate of Substitution holds and indifference cuves are bowed inward towWards the origin
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