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Unlike Locke, Reid believes that memory
Marginal Utility
The additional satisfaction or benefit (utility) a consumer derives from consuming one additional unit of a good or service.
Brussels Sprouts
Edible buds that resemble miniature cabbages, known for their nutritional benefits and grown mainly for culinary uses.
Marginal Utility
The extra satisfaction or benefit gained from consuming an additional unit of a product or service.
Total Utility
The total satisfaction or benefit received by consuming a good or service.
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