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Sally sharpens lawn equipment blades in her spare time for extra income. buyers of her service are willing to pay $2.50 per blade for as many blades as sally is willing to sharpen. on a particular day, she is willing to sharpen the first blade for $1.75, the second blade for $2.25, the third blade for $2.75, and the fourth blade for $3.25. assume sally is rational in deciding how many blades to sharpen. her producer surplus is

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