MGEA01H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Demand Curve, Marginal Utility, Budget Constraint

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Figure caption: figure 10-1: cassie"s total utility and marginal utility. Panel (a) shows how cassie"s total utility depends on her consumption of wings. Panel (b) shows the marginal utility curve, which slopes downward due to diminishing marginal utility. That is, each additional wing gives cassie less utility than the previous wing. Cassie"s total utility depends on her consumption of wings. It increases until it reaches its maximum utility level of 64 utils at 8 wings consumed and decreases after that. The marginal utility curve slopes downward due to diminishing marginal utility; each additional wing gives cassie less utility than the previous clam. Note that the 9th wing is too much. The principle of diminishing marginal utility: the marginal utility of a good or service is the change in total utility generated by consuming one additional unit of that good or service.

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