If the more-is-better principle holds, two different consumption bundles can't be equally attractive unless:

A. they contain the same amounts of each good.

B. the consumer is unable to rank both bundles.

C. as the consumer gives up some of one good, the consumer is given more of the other good.

D. they each cost the same amount to purchase.

C. as the consumer gives up some of one good, the consumer is given more of the other good.

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