A) shift rightward and become steeper.
B) shift rightward and become flatter.
C) shift rightward, but its slope will not change.
D) be unchanged.
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A) MUa = MUb = MUc = . . . = MUn.
B) The marginal utility of each good purchased will be zero.
C) The marginal utility of the last dollar spent on each good purchased will be the same.
D) The total utility obtained from each good purchased will be the same.
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A) move the consumer to a new equilibrium on a lower indifference curve.
B) move the consumer to a new equilibrium on a higher indifference curve.
C) make the slope of the consumer's indifference curves steeper.
D) have no effect on the equilibrium position.
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A) is generally so weak that its effect cannot be predicted.
B) for an increase in the relative price of a good is sometimes positive but sometimes negative.
C) measures the change in the quantity demanded of a good from a change in its relative price.
D) measures the change in the quantity of a good demanded brought about by a change in real income associated with a change in the price of the good.
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A) satisfaction that a consumer derives from a good or service.
B) rate of decline in a product demand curve.
C) relative scarcity of a product.
D) usefulness of a product.
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A) presumes, as does utility analysis, that satisfaction is numerically measurable.
B) presumes, unlike utility analysis, that satisfaction is numerically measurable.
C) presumes only that the consumer can say one combination of two goods yields more or less utility than some other combination.
D) is in conflict with the idea of a downsloping demand curve.
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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) increases.
B) decreases.
C) stays the same.
D) decreases and then increases.
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A) consume less health care because the cost is too expensive.
B) obtain health insurance that pays less than 80 percent of medical care costs.
C) use more medical services than they would if they had to paid the full price.
D) eliminate their health care coverage because it does not cover 100 percent of the cost.
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A) change in marginal utility multiplied by the price of a product.
B) maximum amount of satisfaction from consuming a product.
C) total satisfaction received from consuming a given amount of a product.
D) additional satisfaction received from consuming one more unit of a product.
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A) total utility is the same for each good.
B) marginal utility of each good is maximized.
C) marginal utility per dollar spent is the same for all goods.
D) marginal utility per dollar spent is maximized for each good.
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A) less of X only if its price rises.
B) more of Y only if its price rises.
C) more of Y and/or less of X.
D) more of X and/or less of Y.
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A) total utility decreases at an increasing rate.
B) total utility will become negative.
C) total utility increases at a diminishing rate.
D) total utility decreases at a diminishing rate.
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A) Once the all-you-can-eat meal is purchased, consumers view additional trips back to the buffet as having a price of zero.
B) MU/P is consistently greater at all-you-can-eat restaurants.
C) People who eat at all-you-can-eat restaurants do not experience diminishing marginal utility.
D) Food at all-you-can-eat restaurants tends to have fewer calories, so consumers feel the need to consume a greater volume of food.
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A) the real income of the consumer has been increased.
B) the real income of the consumer has been decreased.
C) the product is now relatively more expensive than it was before.
D) other products are now relatively more expensive than they were before.
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A) any point on xy.
B) point M.
C) point K.
D) point J.
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