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    If Marginal Utility Has Become Negative, We Can Infer That
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If Marginal Utility Has Become Negative, We Can Infer That

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If marginal utility has become negative, we can infer that


A) total utility is falling with additional consumption.
B) total utility is increasing by smaller and smaller amounts.
C) the product is an inferior good.
D) total utility is also negative.

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