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A Utility-Maximizing Consumer Would Not Consume More of a Good

Question 125

Question 125

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A utility-maximizing consumer would not consume more of a good if


A) marginal utility increases as more is consumed
B) total utility diminishes as more is consumed
C) MU/P < 1
D) MU/P < 1.
E) MU/P = 1

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