Can a set of indifference curves be upward​ sloping? If​ so, what would this tell you about the two​ goods?A set of indifference curves

A.

cannot be upward sloping because this violates the assumption that more is better than​ less, indicating that one of the goods is a​ "neutral."

B.cannot be upward sloping because this violates the assumption of​ transitivity, indicating that one of the goods is a  ​"neutral good​."

C.cannot be upward sloping because this violates they the assumption of​ completeness, indicating that one of the goods is a​"bad​."

D.

cannot be upward sloping because this violates the assumption that more is better than​ less, indicating that one of the goods is a​ "bad."

E.

cannot be upward sloping because this violates the assumption of​ transitivity, indicating that preferences are not consistent.