Multiple Choice
The sum of the marginal utilities of a good, at any consumption level
A) cannot be measured
B) adds up to total utility
C) adds up to maximum utility
D) is negative because of the law of diminishing marginal utility
E) is zero because marginal utility eventually becomes negative, canceling the positive
Values of marginal utility
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