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littleanan

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If medical care is provided free of charge,
 a. no one utilizes it
  b. beneficiaries consume it up to the point at which the demand curve intersects the vertical axis
  c. beneficiaries derive no consumer surplus from medical care
  d. beneficiaries consume the same amount they have always consumed
  e. beneficiaries consume it up to the point at which the marginal benefit of the final unit is zero

Question 2

The consumption of goods and services has both a money price and a time price.
 a. True
  b. False



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

A



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