Multiple Choice
As more units of an item are purchased, everything else equal, marginal satisfaction from consuming additional units will tend to
A) decrease at the same rate for all consumers.
B) decrease but at different rates for different people.
C) increase at the same rate for all consumers.
D) increase but at a decreasing rate for all consumers.
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