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The Marginal Benefit of a bottle, economics homework help
It is a hot day at the beach. Ice water costs $1 per bottle and this is your only option. Your marginal benefit for water follows the equation MB = $10 - $x.
x is represents the number of bottles of ice water you have had. So, for example, the marginal benefit of the first bottle is $10 - $1 = $9. The MB of the 2nd bottle is $8 .. and so on.
Assuming you are an economically rational consumer how much consumer surplus will you achieve when you are done for the day?