Consider two individuals, Alex and Ben, whose preferences for two goods, a non-essential good (t) and a composite good representing all other consumption (c), are described by the following utility functions:
- Alex: u(t,c) = 20t^0.4 + c
- Ben: u(t,c) = 20t^0.8 + c
Assuming both individuals currently consume the same positive quantity of good t, which of the following statements accurately compares the satisfaction they would gain from consuming one additional unit of good t?
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- Alex: u(t,c) = 20t^0.4 + c
- Ben: u(t,c) = 20t^0.8 + c
Assuming both individuals currently consume the same positive quantity of good t, which of the following statements accurately compares the satisfaction they would gain from consuming one additional unit of good t?
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