Two points on an indifference curve that displays a diminishing marginal rate of substitution between apples and oranges are (10 apples and 2 oranges) , (8 apples and 4 oranges) .Which of the following combinations of apples and oranges could also lie on this indifference curve?
A) 10 apples and 6 oranges
B) 6 apples and 7 oranges
C) 9 apples and 4 oranges
D) 8 apples and 3 oranges
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