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ren/o: __________
Additional Satisfaction
The joy or utility gained from consuming one more unit of a good or service.
Diminishing Rate
A principle stating that as one factor of production increases, while others stay constant, the resulting increase in output will eventually decrease.
Total Utility
The entire pleasure derived from using a certain total volume of a good or service.
Total Utility
Total utility is the total satisfaction or benefit a consumer receives from consuming a particular quantity of goods or services.
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