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Business, 23.09.2019 16:10 marianamartinez6

Tim mows neighborhood lawns for extra money. suppose that he would be willing to mow one lawn for $10, a second lawn for $15, and a third lawn for $24. also suppose that three neighbors are interested in having their lawns mowed. mrs. jones would be willing to pay $31 to have her lawn mowed, mr. wilson would be willing to pay $30, and ms. smith would be willing to pay $24. if tim offers to mow lawns for $24 each, what will be his producer surplus? $ nothing. (enter a numeric response using an integer.)

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