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प्रश्न
Identify and explain the concept from the given illustration:
Bhushan refused to eat fifth chapati after eating four chapatis.
उत्तर
Concept: Point of satiety
Explanation:
After reaching the point of satiety, a rational consumer should stop his consumption since the maximum limit of satisfaction is reached and there is no addition to the total utility by any further increase in the stock of a commodity.
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- Name the unit where consumer will be derived disutility_______ (1m)
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- Name the unit where consumer will derive maximum satisfaction__ (1m)
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