Multiple Choice
How does an additional individual's consumption of a good that is nonrival-in-consumption, such as a radio broadcast, affect the amount of the good available to other consumers?
A) The amount available to others will decline.
B) The amount available to others will increase.
C) The amount available to others is unaffected.
D) The amount available to others is eliminated.
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