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If Consuming More of a Good Doesn't Affect a Consumer's

Question 47

Question 47

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If consuming more of a good doesn't affect a consumer's well-being,then:


A) the marginal utility of the good is positive.
B) the marginal utility the good is negative.
C) the marginal utility the good is constant.
D) the marginal utility the good is zero.

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