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    -The Above Figure Shows Dana's Marginal Benefit Curve for Ice
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-The Above Figure Shows Dana's Marginal Benefit Curve for Ice

Question 160

Question 160

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  -The above figure shows Dana's marginal benefit curve for ice cream. If the price of ice cream is $2 per gallon, then the maximum that Dana is willing to pay for the 8th gallon of ice cream is A)  $1. B)  $2. C)  $3. D)  $5.
-The above figure shows Dana's marginal benefit curve for ice cream. If the price of ice cream is $2 per gallon, then the maximum that Dana is willing to pay for the 8th gallon of ice cream is


A) $1.
B) $2.
C) $3.
D) $5.

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