Multiple Choice
The marginal rate of substitution between two goods always equals the
A) marginal utility of one divided by the marginal utility of the other.
B) marginal utility of one times the marginal utility of the other.
C) price of one good divided by the price of the other.
D) Both a and c are correct.
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