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Question at position 11 Section 1. Suppose a consumer has an access to firm A's service, but the consumer does not have an access to other firms’ service. How much in dollars would she spend at firm A monthly? Enter the dollar amount in numbers only. For instance, if the value is $4, input 4 without the dollar sign.AnswerSection 1. Suppose a consumer has an access to firm A's service, but the consumer does not have an access to other firms’ service. How much in dollars would she spend at firm A monthly? Enter the dollar amount in numbers only. For instance, if the value is $4, input 4 without the dollar sign.[input]
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This question asks for a numeric monthly expenditure in dollars for a consumer who has access to firm A's service but not to any other firms’ services.
First, I note there are no price details provided in the prompt. Without knowing the monthly price of firm A’s service (or the quantity of service used per month), we cannot com......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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