Multiple Choice
Suppose Rebecca needs a dog sitter so that she can travel to her sister's wedding.Rebecca values dog sitting for the weekend at $200.Susan is willing to dog sit for Rebecca so long as she receives at least $175.Rebecca and Susan agree on a price of $185.Suppose the government imposes a tax of $30 on dog sitting.The tax has made Rebecca and Susan worse off by a total of
A) $30.
B) $25.
C) $10.
D) $5.
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