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Business, 25.11.2019 22:31, sabrinabowers1002

Since a new suit is a private good, if rina chooses to spend $300 on a new suit, rina would get $300 of benefit from the new suit and yvette wouldn't receive any benefit from rina's choice. if rina still spends $300 on a new suit and yvette chooses to contribute $300 to the botanical garden, rina would still receive the $270 of benefit from yvette's generosity. in other words, if rina decides to keep the $300 for a new suit and yvette decides to contribute the $300 to the public project, then rina would receive a total benefit of .

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