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Satsume Satsume
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Jane is trying to decide which courses to take next semester.  She has narrowed down her choice to two courses, Econ 1 and Econ 2.  Now she is having trouble and cannot decide which of the two courses to take.  It's not that she is indifferent between the two courses, she just cannot decide.  An economist would say that this is an example of preferences that:
A) are not transitive.
B) are incomplete.
C) violate the assumption that more is preferred to less.
D) all of the above
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