You are considering renting a car for the weekend. It costs $200 for the car plus $0.20 per mile (including gas). If you decide to go on a 300 mile voyage what is the total cost of the rental?

A. $60
B. $260
C. $0
D. $200


Answer: B

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In the above figure, if the natural monopoly is regulated with an average cost pricing rule and the firm does not inflate its costs, then consumer surplus will be

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Economics