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    Exhibit 21-2 -Refer to Exhibit 21-2.Total Utility for the First Three Oranges
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Exhibit 21-2 -Refer to Exhibit 21-2.Total Utility for the First Three Oranges

Question 134

Question 134

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Exhibit 21-2
Exhibit 21-2    -Refer to Exhibit 21-2.Total utility for the first three oranges is A)  12 utils. B)  62 utils. C)  49 utils. D)  15 utils. E)  42 utils.
-Refer to Exhibit 21-2.Total utility for the first three oranges is


A) 12 utils.
B) 62 utils.
C) 49 utils.
D) 15 utils.
E) 42 utils.

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