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Mylie's total utility from singing the same song over and over is as shown in the table below. a. use the data to calculate her marginal utility for each repetition. instructions: enter your answers as whole numbers. if you are entering any negative numbers be sure to include a negative sign in front of those numbers. repetitions total utility marginal utility0 0 -1 50 2 90 3 70 4 20 5 -50 6 -200 b. once mylie’s total utility begins to decrease, does each additional singing of the song hurt more than the previous one or less than the previous one? less than previous onemore than previous one

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