Multiple Choice

A consumer's preferences are represented by the utility function u(x, m) = 10√x + m, where 'x' is the quantity of a good and 'm' is the amount of money available for other goods (income). How does the additional utility the consumer gains from one extra dollar change as their initial amount of money 'm' increases?

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