Exhibit 6-6 Marginal utility for data for clothes and amusement
Quantity
Clothes
Amusement
1
15
20
2
13
18
3
10
15
4
8
12
5
6
10
Refer to Exhibit 6-6. Clothes and amusements are priced at $10 each. The marginal utility per dollar for the first unit of amusement is:
A. 0.5.
B. 1.5.
C. 2.0.
D. 5.0.
Answer: C
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