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A lighthouse that serves a dangerous coastal area is built. The lighthouse cost $500,000 to build and serves 500 ships a month. If the shipping in the area increases so that 750 ships pass by a month, the increase in additional costs of providing the light to these new ships is
a. $0.
b. $500,000.
c. $250,000.
d. $250.

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