Multiple Choice
In looking at the consumption of two or more goods,
A) changes in the amount of one good consumed might affect the amount of utility gained from one or more other goods.
B) the utility from one good is always independent of how much of any other good is consumed.
C) utility from some goods must be added, whereas utility from others must be subtracted.
D) utility from all of the goods must be multiplied to get total utility.
E) a change in the quantity of one good consumed always affects the amount of utility derived from all other goods.
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