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Chapter 9R, Problem 22MCQ
To determine
The result if Jill chooses her option consumption bundle with video games that cost $0.50 and ball toss that costs $2 and she has $10.50 to spend.
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Explanation of Solution
If Jill chooses her optional consumption which is $10.50 and is more than from $6 her spending then her total utility will be 280 because she can achieve this
Therefore, the option d is correct.
Economics Concept Introduction
Introduction:
Marginal utility refers to the benefit that is gained by consuming one additional source or unit of any commodity.
Chapter 9R Solutions
Krugman's Economics For The Ap® Course
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