Question 56 On hot summer days, parking lots at Disneyland are usually full by ear consumption and nonrival; nonexcludable nonrival; excludable rival; nonexcludable rival; excludable Previous
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Since the parking lots are usually full, one person's use of a parking spot prevents another person from using the same spot. This means the consumption is rival. Show more…
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