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Question 228

Question 228

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Total utility from
Total utility from    -Marginal utility theory is used in the derivation of the A)  negative slope of demand curves. B)  negative slope of supply curves. C)  positive slope of demand curves. D)  positive slope of supply curves.
-Marginal utility theory is used in the derivation of the


A) negative slope of demand curves.
B) negative slope of supply curves.
C) positive slope of demand curves.
D) positive slope of supply curves.

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