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Choose the best answer from the following options: A consumer will maximize his total utility if he buys the quantities of pasta and milk at which ___
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marginal utility from pasta equals the marginal utility from milk - The consumer spends all of his budget and marginal utility from each good is equal
- The marginal utility from the more expensive good is less than the marginal utility from the cheaper good
- The consumer spends his entire budget and the marginal utility per dollar from pasta and milk are equal.
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1. What is the Total Utility of the second unit?
2. What is the Marginal utility of the third, fourth and the fifth unit?
3. Explain the relationship between Total Utility and Marginal Utility.
4. At which rate is total utility increasing: a constant rate, a decreasing rate, or an increasing rate? How do you know?
5. “It is possible that a rational consumer will not purchase any units of the product represented by these data.” Do you agree? Explain why or why not.
6. In the last decade or so there has been a dramatic expansion of small retail convenience stores (such as 7 Eleven, Kwik Shop, and Circle K), although their prices are generally much higher than prices in large supermarkets. What explains the success of the convenience stores?
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