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A Rational Individual Will Never Consume a Unit of a Good

Question 51

Question 51

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A rational individual will never consume a unit of a good if its


A) marginal utility is diminishing.
B) marginal utility is greater than the price of the good.
C) marginal utility is increasing.
D) marginal utility is negative.

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