Multiple Choice
To understand consumer behavior and how consumer decisions are made, it is necessary and/or sufficient to work with:
A) cardinal utility functions only.
B) ordinal utility functions only.
C) both cardinal and ordinal utility functions.
D) either ordinal or cardinal functions, but not both.
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