Multiple Choice
At a ball game we can observe people eating hot dogs, chips, and burgers. If all are priced the same and we observe Michelle eating a hot dog and David eating a hamburger, we can conclude that
A) Robert will be eating chips.
B) Michelle likes hot dogs better than David does and David likes hamburgers better than Michelle does.
C) Michelle derives the same amount of utility from eating a hot dog as David derives from eating a hamburger.
D) at this time Michelle derives more utility from eating a hot dog than from eating either a hamburger or chips, while David derives more utility from eating a hamburger than from eating either a hot dog or chips.
Correct Answer:

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