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Toll-Free Roads Sometimes Get Congested, Such as During Rush-Hour Traffic

Question 192

Question 192

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Toll-free roads sometimes get congested, such as during rush-hour traffic. During those times, we would say that these roads are


A) excludable and rival.
B) excludable and nonrival.
C) nonexcludable and nonrival.
D) nonexcludable and rival.

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