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- Ilia is driving home from work. She needs to buy gas and notices an Exxon-Mobil station on one side of the street and a Shell station on the other side of the street. Although run by different companies, the two stations sell gasoline at the same price. a. The most likely reason that the price is the same is that _gas stations always make a profit, so they can charge any price they want. _drivers need gas and are willing to pay whatever price a gas station charges. _government regulation requires both gas stations to charge the same price. _consumers view gasoline from different gas stations as perfect substitutes. b. If one station increases its price, _it will be fined by the government. _it will sell more gasoline. _it will make a higher profit. _it will lose customers to the cheaper station across the street.KIND can be considered a "social enterprise." Again, what does the term mean? Whatever the term means, what do we learn about the strategy of such an enterprise?Classifying a good as rival means A. that the good is produced in a competitive market. B. anyone who does not pay for the good cannot consume it. C. that there is a shortage of the good. D. that when one person consumes a unit of the good no one else can consume it.
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