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9 August, 01:02

Suppose matt and bree go out to get pizza. they order breadsticks and a large pepperoni pizza. after eating the breadsticks, and one piece of pizza bree decides to have an additional piece, but she does not eat a third piece. if bree is a rational individual why did she not eat the third piece of pizza? the marginal cost of the

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  1. 9 August, 02:54
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    The third part was higher than the third part's marginal advantage

    Explanation:

    If marginal costs exceed marginal profit (MC > MB), then producing a last unit costs us more than the perks of the last unit. The highest amount a customer pays for an extra product or service is the marginal benefits. When demand increases, the marginal benefit usually reduces. The marginal cost of production is the increase in costs resulting from more.
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