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Assuming That the Marginal Utility of the First Four Pieces

Question 32

Question 32

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Assuming that the marginal utility of the first four pieces of candy was 30, 28, 22, and 20 respectively, how much total utility was derived from eating the first three pieces of candy?


A) 58
B) 80
C) 22
D) 100

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