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Choose a good you are familiar with, and analyze its economic utility, using the questions below. NOTE: Choose a good for this exercise, not a service. a. What type of good did you choose? (1 sentence. 1.0 points)

b. Describe the form utility of the product you chose. What makes its form useful? Can you think of any improvements that could be made to its form utility? (1-3 sentences. 2.0 points)

c. Describe the place utility of the product. Can you think of any improvements that could be made to its place utility? (1-3 sentences. 2.0 points)

d. Describe the time utility of the product. Can it be improved at all? (1-3 sentences. 2.0 points)

e. Describe the possession utility of the product. Can it be improved at all? (1-3 sentences. 2.0 points)

f. Describe the information utility of the product. Can it be improved at all? (1-3 sentences. 2.0 points)

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