If Paul decides to buy a $60 ticket to a Cirque du Soleil show rather than a $45 ticket for a Blue Man Group performance, we can conclude that

A) the marginal utility per dollar spent on Cirque du Soleil is higher than the marginal utility per dollar spent on Blue Man Group.
B) the marginal utility per dollar spent on Cirque du Soleil is lower than the marginal utility per dollar spent on Blue Man Group.
C) Paul is not making a rational choice.
D) Paul's demand for a ticket to see Cirque du Soleil is more elastic than his demand for a ticket to see Blue Man Group.


A

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