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Suppose the government limits the amount of pollution from cars by capping the amount of pollution they can emit to 30 pounds of carbon dioxide per car per year. If Alex was willing to pay $50 to emit an extra pound of carbon dioxide and Tyler was willing to sell a pound of his allowance for $30, would it be efficient for them to make this trade?
Randomly Selected Deaths
Refers to deaths chosen without a specific pattern or criteria, ensuring no bias in selection.
Faulty Parallelism
An error in sentence structure where parts of a sentence that are supposed to be grammatically parallel fail to match in form.
Inconsistent Tense
Refers to the misuse of past, present, or future tenses in writing, leading to a lack of clarity and cohesion in the text.
Faulty Parallelism
A grammatical error in which parts of a sentence that are meant to be parallel in structure are not consistent in form.
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