Multiple Choice
A utility function
A) measures relative happiness and income of consumers.
B) needs to measure the absolute level of happiness.
C) needs to measure relative amounts of happiness for a single individual.
D) is most useful if it can be influenced by others.
E) helps compare the relative happiness of two separate consumers.
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