A price consumption path is derived by:
A) connecting all of the tangency points as the price of a good changes.
B) connecting all of the tangency points as the price of both goods change proportionately.
C) connecting all of the tangency points holding real income constant as the price of a good changes.
D) connecting all of the tangency points holding utility constant as the price of a good changes.
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