Multiple Choice
When using the terms "total utility" or "marginal utility," we assume
A) the consumer will exchange one commodity for another.
B) the consumer will part with money for the commodity.
C) the consumer has declined to purchase the commodity.
D) the consumer can measure utility in exact monetary terms.
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