The set of alternatives to which consumers are indifferent is known as the "indifference curve" in economics. This curve represents different combinations of goods that provide the same level of utility or satisfaction to the consumer. Points along the curve indicate that the consumer has no preference for one combination over another, as they yield equal satisfaction. Thus, consumers are indifferent among these alternatives.
It excludes those who are indifferent.
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always love but not hate
Those are two, but not the only, possibilities.
The Ab exerciser gets very good ratings. But, like with anything else there are those that love the item and those that hate it. There are also those that are indifferent.
Secondary consumers are those animals that eat primary consumers. Secondary consumers in a pond include frogs, fish, and some insects.
As far as ecosystems go. only plants, trees, grasses are producers. Those that eat them are called consumers. Humans are those.
those politicians who have been elected into office under a party label
Three types of consumers are habitual consumers (those who consistently purchase the same products), variety-seeking consumers (those who like to try new products and brands), and impulsive consumers (those who make purchases on a whim without much planning).
Yes, all of those animals are consumers.
An indifferent attitude from society can lead to apathy, lack of empathy, and a breakdown of community values. This can result in a lack of social cohesion, decreased support for those in need, and reduced willingness to tackle important issues facing the country. Ultimately, an indifferent society can hinder progress, development, and overall well-being of the nation.
Primary consumers in the food chain are those animals that eat plants. They are, in turn, eaten by secondary consumers.