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The marginal benefit of a slice of pizza is the:

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A.price of the slice of pizza
B.maximum amount that a consumer is willing to pay for the slice
C.total amount that a consumer is willing to pay for a whole pizza, divided by the number of slices
D.difference between the value of the slice to the consumer and the price of the slice
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To approach the concept, we first recall what marginal benefit means in consumer theory. It is the additional benefit received from consuming one more unit of a good. Option 1: 'price of the slice of pizza' — This describes the cost of obtaining the slice, i.e., the expenditure, not the benefit the consumer gains f......Login to view full explanation

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