Consider the two questions about utility. The table refers to the first question only. Tod loves to travel, and he takes several river cruises per year. The table to the right contains information about the utility Tod gets from the river cruises. From this information, we can conclude that total utility is maximized when Tod takes one river cruise. that Tod will take three river cruises. that Tod will take two river cruises. We are unable to determine how many river cruises Tod takes because we do not know his income or the prices of the cruises. Suppose that your marginal utility of tea is 45, and each cup of tea costs $3. Your marginal utility of scones is 200, and each scone costs $5. If you buy one cup of tea and one scone, are you maximizing your utility? Yes; you only need one scone for every cup of tea you consume, No; you need to buy more scones and less tea. No; you need to buy less of each good. No; you need to buy more tea and fewer scones.