why a consumer will be indifferent if he is getting a product at a price equals to his willingness to pay ?
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Along the indifference curve, the consumer is indifferent between any of the combinations of goods represented by points on the curve because the combination of goods on an indifference curve provide the same level of utility to the consumer.
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