Chapter 7: Problem 10
Define marginal utility. (LO1)
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Chapter 7: Problem 10
Define marginal utility. (LO1)
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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As Keith Collins buys more and more of any good or service, his (LO3) a) total utility and marginal utility both decline b) total utility and marginal utility both rise c) total utility rises and marginal utility declines d) total utility declines and marginal utility rises
If we know Olivia King's demand schedule, we can find \((\mathrm{LO1}, 3)\) a) her marginal utility, but not her total utility b) her total utility, but not her marginal utility c) both her total utility and her marginal utility d) neither her total utility nor her marginal utility
Which statement would be true about a person who goes to an all-you-can-eat restaurant? (LO2) a) She will never eat more food than she would at a regular restaurant. b) She will eat until closing time. c) She will eat until the marginal utility of the last portion of food is zero. d) She will keep eating while her marginal utility is rising.
Which statement is the most accurate? (LO3) a) Your utility schedule for chewing gum can never change, since it is based on your demand schedule for chewing gum. b) Interpersonal utility comparisons cannot be made unless people buy that good at the same price. c) Everyone gets the same utility from taking a biology course. d) A good or service does not have any inherent utility, so we cannot say that a day at a beauty spa is worth \(\$ 250\).
A product's utility to a buyer is measured by (LO1) a) its usefulness b) its price c) how much the buyer is willing to pay for it d) none of the above
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