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Which of the following accurately describes one way that individual goods
differ from public goods?
O A. All individual goods are normal goods.
B. Demand for individual goods is always inelastic.
C. Consumer rivalry results in decreasing marginal utility for
individual goods.
D. People can be excluded from using individual goods if they don't
pay.
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