Multiple Choice
John likes to eat apples, oranges, and pears. If John increases his consumption of oranges, ceteris paribus, marginal utility theory tell us that John's marginal utility of
A) oranges decreases.
B) apples decreases.
C) pears decreases.
D) oranges remains constant.
E) oranges, apples, and pears all decrease.
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