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For lunch, Ada prefers to eat soup and bread in fixed proportions. When she eats Xpints of soup, she prefers to eat (X)^1/2 ounces of bread. If she has X pints of soup and more than (X)^1/2 ounces of bread, she eats all the soup along with (X)^1/2 ounces of bread and throws the extra bread away. If she has (X)^1/2 ounces of bread and more than Xounces of soup (say Y ounces), she eats all the bread along with X ounces of soup and throws the extra soup away. Draw Ada’s indifference curves between soup and bread. [PUT BREAD on Y-axis]

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