Multiple Choice
If the total costs of providing the public good are $20, then
A) both Jill and John would be willing to vote to approve of providing the good.
B) only Jill would be willing to vote to approve of providing the good.
C) only John would be willing to vote to approve of providing the good.
D) neither Jill nor John would be willing to vote to approve of providing the good.
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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