Multiple Choice
(Consider This) When you enter a congested roadway,
A) you are the only driver that is experiencing a negative externality from the heavy traffic.
B) the opportunity cost of idling in slow traffic is the only additional cost.
C) the increased use of gasoline is the only external cost incurred.
D) there are mutual external costs from the slow traffic that include increased gasoline costs and more time spent on the roadway.
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