2a. Reference the following costs... Reference the following costs as you complete the exercise that follows: \begin{itemize} \item cost to produce a pizza - $7 \item price charged to customer for the pizza - $10 \item maximum price the consumer would be willing to pay for the pizza - $12 \end{itemize} Match each question to its correct cost response.
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