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If an Individual Turns Down More Spinach at Dinner, This

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Question 6

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If an individual turns down more spinach at dinner, this individual:


A) is violating the principle of diminishing marginal rate of substitution.
B) is not maximizing.
C) is not violating any postulates and could still be maximizing.
D) is violating the principle of substitution.

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