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When you are willing to pay $5 for a hamburger but you pay $4 for it, your consumer surplus for the hamburger is:?

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$1. A "consumer surplus" is the difference between what a customer is WILLING to pay and what they ACTUALLY pay. You are willing to pay $5 on a hamburger, but you only spend $4. There is a difference between what you would've paid and what you did pay -- meaning, the difference between five dollars and four dollars. 5 minus 4 is 1. The consumer surplus is one dollar.
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