The diamond-water paradox is an example that shows that

A) necessities like water should have a higher price.
B) marginal utility rather than total utility determines what people are willing to pay for a good.
C) there are exceptions to the law of diminishing marginal utility.
D) marginal utility can initially increase and then decrease.

Answer: B

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