1. The water-diamond paradox has never been resolved. 2. Total utility will rise as long as marginal...

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1. The water-diamond paradox has never been resolved.
2. Total utility will rise as long as marginal utility is rising.
3. The concept of consumer surplus was formulated by Alfred Marshall.
4. Total utility is at a maximum when marginal utility is zero.
5. We are maximizing our utility when the marginal utility of each good or service we purchase is equal to its price.
6. Utility is measured by a product's usefulness.
7. As increasing amounts of a product are consumed, marginal utility will decline
8. If Matthew Avischious were to purchase five drinks at $1 each, he would a consumer surplus.
Write true or false for the above statements
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Intermediate Microeconomics and Its Application

ISBN: 978-0324599107

11th edition

Authors: walter nicholson, christopher snyder

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