Economics For Today
Economics For Today
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Author: Tucker
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Impact of consumption of a commodity repeatedly on total and marginal utilities.

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According to the law of diminishing marginal utility:   a. as you consume less of something, your total utility will decrease. b. as you consume less of something, your marginal utility from consuming that good will increase c. you should never consume more of something if your marginal utility is decreasing. d. If your total utility is increasing as you consume more of something, then your marginal utility must be increasing as well.
The law of diminishing marginal utility says that...   A. as a person consumes more and more of a certain good, the addition to total satisfaction decreases.   B. as a person's income increases, the satisfaction associated with each additional dollar earned increases.   C. as a person consumes more and more of a certain good, the additional satisfaction increases.   D. as a person's income increases, the satisfaction associated with each dollar spent decreases.   Assume that this law holds for Quincy with ice cream and pretzels....    Quincy decides to eat less ice cream and more pretzels. As a result,   A. Quincy's marginal utility of both ice cream and pretzels increases.   B. Quincy's marginal utility of ice cream decreases, and his marginal utility of pretzels increases.   C. Quincy's marginal utility of ice cream increases, and his marginal utility of pretzels decreases.   D. Quincy's marginal utility of both ice cream and pretzels decreases.
Complete the following table and answer the questions below: Units Consumed Total Utility Marginal Utility 0 0 — 1 10 10 2   8 3 25   4 30   5   3 6 34   a. At which rate is total utility increasing: a constant rate, a decreasing rate, or an increasing rate? How do you know? b. True or False. “A rational consumer will purchase only 1 unit of the product represented by these data, because that amount maximizes marginal utility.” c. True or False. “It is possible that a rational consumer will not purchase any units of the product represented by these data.”
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