Multiple Choice
When economic choice involves an adjustment to an existing situation, marginal analysis
A) has no practical applications or real-world uses
B) eliminates incorrect decisions and bad choices
C) involves comparing the additional costs and additional benefits of an activity before deciding
D) involves examining only the total costs and total benefits of an activity before deciding
E) none of the above
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