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Question 227

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  -Using the above table, if the price of Pepsi is $3, how many cans of Pepsi would have to be consumed in order to have a marginal utility to price ratio of 3? A)  one can B)  two cans C)  three cans D)  four cans
-Using the above table, if the price of Pepsi is $3, how many cans of Pepsi would have to be consumed in order to have a marginal utility to price ratio of 3?


A) one can
B) two cans
C) three cans
D) four cans

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