Sadie has just eaten a donut and says it gave her a utility of 6. If she chooses to eat another donut:
A. we can assume she will get an increase in utility of at least 6 from the additional donut.
B. we can assume she will get a decrease in utility from the additional donut.
C. we can assume she will get an increase in utility of less than 6 from the additional donut.
D. we can assume Sadie's total utility will fall because of diminishing marginal utility.
C. we can assume she will get an increase in utility of less than 6 from the additional donut.
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