A consumer buys only food and clothing. If the quantity of food bought increases while that of clothing remains the same, the marginal utility of food will:
a. fall, but not as fast as the marginal utility of clothing falls.
b. rise, but not as fast as the marginal utility of clothing rises.
c. rise relative to the marginal utility of clothing.
d. fall relative to the marginal utility of clothing.
d
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