Multiple Choice
Suppose that football tickets at your university are given away for free and that there are still empty seats for all games. Ignoring all other costs of going to the games, you should continue attending until your
A) total utility stops increasing.
B) marginal utility begins to diminish.
C) marginal utility stops increasing.
D) total utility reaches zero.
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