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Figure 5-16 Amit and Bree Are the Only Two

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Figure 5-16 Figure 5-16   Amit and Bree are the only two homeowners on an isolated private road. Both agree that installing street lights along the road would be beneficial and want to do so. Figure 5-16 shows their willingness to pay for different quantities of street lights, the market demand for street lights and the marginal cost of installing the street lights. -Refer to Figure 5-16. How much is Bree willing to pay to have 4 street lights installed? A)  $1,500 B)  $1,800 C)  $2,700 D)  $7,200 Amit and Bree are the only two homeowners on an isolated private road. Both agree that installing street lights along the road would be beneficial and want to do so. Figure 5-16 shows their willingness to pay for different quantities of street lights, the market demand for street lights and the marginal cost of installing the street lights.
-Refer to Figure 5-16. How much is Bree willing to pay to have 4 street lights installed?

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