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Author: William A. McEachern
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Chapter 6, Problem 2P
To determine
Fill in the blanks which are based on the concept of the law of diminishing
Concept Introduction:
Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility: The law states that as we consume more and more of a unit, the successive utility from consuming additional units goes on falling. In other words, the marginal utility goes on falling as we consume more of a good.
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1. What is the Total Utility of the second unit?
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Question 1
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
O Total utility is the satisfaction from the entire consumption of a good
Marginal utility is the additional satisfaction from consuming the last unit of a good
Utility measures the satisfaction obtainefrom a good
OBoth represent the satisfaction obtained from most all goods and services
3. The law of diminishing marginal utility means:
The marginal utility of consuming successive units of a good will decline as the
amount consumed increases.
The marginal utility of consuming successive units of a good will stay the same as
the amount consumed increases.
None of the options.
The marginal utility of consuming successive units of a good will increase as the
amount consumed increases.
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