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    -The Table Above Shows the Marginal Costs and Marginal Benefits
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Question 168

Question 168

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  -The table above shows the marginal costs and marginal benefits of college education. If the market for college education is perfectly competitive and unregulated, what is the price of college education? A)  $8,000 per year B)  $12,000 per year C)  $14,000 per year D)  $16,000 per year
-The table above shows the marginal costs and marginal benefits of college education. If the market for college education is perfectly competitive and unregulated, what is the price of college education?


A) $8,000 per year
B) $12,000 per year
C) $14,000 per year
D) $16,000 per year

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