Multiple Choice
Use the table Sorenson's Utility from Eating Lunches at a Restaurant. What happens to Sorenson's total utility if he changes from eating eight lunches to eating nine lunches?
A) It increases by nine utils.
B) It stays the same.
C) It increases by 10 utils.
D) It decreases by 10 utils.
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