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If one person's consumption of a good does not preclude another's consumption, the good is said to be: A. nonrival in consumption. B. rival in consumption. C. nonexcludable. D. excludable.

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The answer is "Option A".

Step-by-step explanation:

All the commercial goods are generally competition. Non-rival products might well be purchased by one user, by comparison, while preventing concurrent usage by the others. Most – anti goods instances are abstract. TV is itself a good rival, yet Television broadcasts become non-rival goods.

It mentioned the rival product is also something that only a single consumer can acquire or ingest. Alternatively, a good that different individuals can use or own is said to have been inconsistent.

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