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Suppose marginal benefit of your first cup of coffee is $4 of your second is $3, and your third is $2 . If the price of coffee is $3, how many cups of coffee will you buy?
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Suppose marginal benefit of your first cup of coffee is $4 of your second is $3, and your third is $2 . If the price of coffee is $3, how many cups of coffee will you buy?
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i would buy 69 cups of coffee
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