Aircraft performance metrics of all sorts are generally U shaped. There will be an optimum altitude and airspeed for a chosen regime and deviating from it in either direction will result in lower performance.
So if you are shooting for miles per pound of fuel, there is a best. You will lose total trip fuel if you throttle up and go faster and you will lose total trip fuel if you throttle down and go slower.
So if you are shooting for miles per pound of fuel, there is a best. You will lose total trip fuel if you throttle up and go faster and you will lose total trip fuel if you throttle down and go slower.