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Household Consumption Choices the first movie is 50 units of utility. The price of
a movie is $6, which means that the marginal utility per dollar spent on movies is
50 units divided by $6, or 8.33 units of utility per dollar. Total utility is maximized ...
Household Consumption Choices the first movie is 50 units of utility. The price of
a movie is $6, which means that the marginal utility per dollar spent on movies is
50 units divided by $6, or 8.33 units of utility per dollar. Total utility is maximized ...
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Lisa's total utility increases if she spends less on soda and more on movies. Or
suppose that Lisa consumes 3 movies and 4 six-packs (possibility d). In this
situation, her marginal utility per dollar spent on movies is less than her marginal
utility ...
Lisa's total utility increases if she spends less on soda and more on movies. Or
suppose that Lisa consumes 3 movies and 4 six-packs (possibility d). In this
situation, her marginal utility per dollar spent on movies is less than her marginal
utility ...
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To restore the equality of the marginal utility per dollar spent on each good, she
must increase her consumption of movies ... These predictions of marginal utility
theory correspond to the assumptions that we made about consumer demand in
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To restore the equality of the marginal utility per dollar spent on each good, she
must increase her consumption of movies ... These predictions of marginal utility
theory correspond to the assumptions that we made about consumer demand in
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