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utility is not the basis of demand explain with statement

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Answered by fiercespartain
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Explanation: The above statement is true. Demand for a commodity is based on the utility derived from it. A person will demand a commodity only if it gives him/her some satisfaction or utility, otherwise, it will not be demanded. Therefore, we can say that utility forms the basis of demand for a commodity.

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