Multiple Choice
Table 10-6
The following table shows the total costs for each of four firms (A, B, C, and D) to eliminate units of pollution from their production processes. For example, for Firm A to eliminate one unit of pollution, it would cost $46, and for Firm A to eliminate two units of pollution, it would cost a total of $103.
-Refer to Table 10-6. Suppose the government wanted to reduce pollution from 16 units to exactly 6 units. Which one of the following fees per unit of pollution would achieve that goal?
A) $65
B) $70
C) $75
D) $95
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