According to the principle of rational choice, if there is diminishing marginal utility:
A. and the price received for supplying a good goes up, you supply less of that good.
B. after a certain point, even if the price goes up, you don't supply more of that good.
C. and the price received for supplying a good goes up, you supply more of that good.
D. the decision producers face about how much to supply is not affected.
Answer: C
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