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Total Utility and Marginal Utility

Total utility is the amount of utility derived from the consumption of all the units of a commodity at the disposal of the consumer. Economists measure utility in imaginary units called utils. Marginal utility is the change in the total utility resulting from one unit change in the consumption of a commodity.

Mathematically,

Marginal Utility = (Total Utility) / (Change in quantity consumed)

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