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Public goods are __________.


rival in consumption and their benefits are excludable

nonrival in consumption and their benefits are excludable

nonrival in consumption and their benefits are nonexcludable

rival in consumption and their benefits are nonexcludable

I say C
7 years ago

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Ms. Sue
Correct.
7 years ago

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