Learn: Marginal Utility and the Demand Curve
WJEC A LEVEL in ECONOMICS GCE A level: 601/5034/8
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What does marginal utility measure?
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The demand curve slopes downward because {{blank0}} decreases as {{blank1}} increases.
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Which of the following statements are true about marginal utility? (Select all that apply)
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If the marginal utility of the first apple is 10 units, the second apple is 7 units, and the third apple is 4 units, what is the total utility after consuming all three apples?
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