A) the total utility of water is greater than the total utility of diamonds.
B) the total utility of diamonds is greater than the total utility of water.
C) the marginal utility of the last diamond purchased is significantly greater than the marginal utility of the last gallon of water purchased by a typical person.
D) the marginal utility of the last diamond purchased is significantly less than the marginal utility of the last gallon of water purchased by a typical person.
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A) increase consumption of product Beta and decrease consumption of product Alpha.
B) increase consumption of product Beta and increase consumption of product Alpha.
C) increase consumption of product Alpha and decrease consumption of product Beta.
D) make no change in the consumption of Alpha or Beta.
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A) 4X and 2Y
B) 3X and 3Y
C) 2X and 4Y
D) 1X and 5Y
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A) 162 utils
B) 86 utils
C) 58 utils
D) 51 utils
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A) 3 of L and 3 of M
B) 4 of L and 2 of M
C) 2 of L and 4 of M
D) 2 of L and 5 of M
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A) series of demand curves.
B) series of supply curves.
C) indifference map.
D) series of budget constraints.
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A) ratios of the marginal utility of each product purchased divided by its price are equal.
B) total utility derived from each product purchased is the same.
C) marginal utility of each product purchased is the same.
D) price of each product purchased is the same.
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A) the maximum combinations of two products that a consumer can afford to buy, given prices and the consumer's income.
B) the quantities of two products a consumer is willing to buy at different income levels.
C) all combinations of two products from which the consumer derives a specific level of total utility.
D) combinations of two products that yield the same marginal utilities.
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A) consumer's level of total utility will increase.
B) consumer will purchase more of both J and K.
C) consumer will purchase less of both J and K.
D) consumer will purchase more of J and less of K.
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A) consumer preferences.
B) the price of one good relative to the other.
C) money income.
D) the slope of the indifference curve that is tangent to the budget line.
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A) −0.5.
B) −1.0.
C) −2.0.
D) −2.5.
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A) increase consumption of product X and decrease consumption of product Y.
B) increase consumption of product X and increase consumption of product Y.
C) increase consumption of product Y and decrease consumption of product X.
D) stick with the current consumption mix because it yields maximum utility.
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A) $1 per unit.
B) $2 per unit.
C) $3 per unit.
D) $4 per unit.
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A) the increase in the utility-maximizing quantity of that product demanded.
B) the decrease in the utility-maximizing quantity of that product demanded.
C) a substitution effect that encourages more consumption of that product.
D) an income effect that encourages more consumption of that product.
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A) elasticity of demand for the two products.
B) price ratio of the two products.
C) amount of the consumer's income.
D) utility ratio of the two products.
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A) raises the marginal utility of criminal behavior.
B) lowers the marginal utility of criminal behavior.
C) raises the marginal cost or "price" of criminal behavior.
D) lowers the marginal cost or "price" of criminal behavior.
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