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Suppose a Family Purchases 10,000 Gallons of Water a Year

Question 149

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Suppose a family purchases 10,000 gallons of water a year at 20 cents a gallon and one diamond ring at a price of $1,000. Can we conclude that the diamond ring provides more utility to the family than water? Explain.

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