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The law of diminishing marginal utility says that
a. the marginal utility gained by consuming equal successive units of a good will decline as the amount consumed increases
b the marginal utility gained by consuming equal successive units of a good will incrcase as the most coastmed renses
the more of a particular product one sells, the less utility one receives from selling
d. the more of a particular good one consumes, the greater is the utility received from the consumption of that good
e none of the above

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