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Diminishing Marginal Utility Implies That as an Individual Consumes More

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Diminishing marginal utility implies that as an individual consumes more of a good, beyond some point another unit will add:


A) more units of utility than the preceding units.
B) more pleasure than the preceding unit.
C) the same pleasure as the preceding unit.
D) less pleasure than the preceding unit.

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