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Prove The Profit Maximazatim Of The Consumer mu=p,according to cardinalist using mathematical derivation
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Prove the profit maximization of the consumer i.e mu=p according to cardinalist using mathematical derivation.
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Prove The Profit Maximization Of The Consumer mu=p,according to cardinalist using mathematical derivation
Prove that the profit maximation of the consume i.e MU=P,according to cardinalist using mathematical derivation.
prove the profit maximization of the consumer i.e mu=p according to cardinalist using mathmatical derivation
prove the profit maximization of the consumer i.e. mu=p, accordintg to cardinalist using mathmatical derivation.