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At the local park there is a playground that anyone may use. There is rarely anyone using the playground, so children who use the playground receive full enjoyment from its use. The playground isGroup of answer choices rival in consumption and is excludable.not rival in consumption, but is excludable.rival in consumption, but is not excludable.not rival in consumption nor is it excludable.

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At the local park there is a playground that anyone may use. There is rarely anyone using the playground, so children who use the playground receive full enjoyment from its use. The playground isGroup of answer choices rival in consumption and is excludable.not rival in consumption, but is excludable.rival in consumption, but is not excludable.not rival in consumption nor is it excludable.

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The playground described in the question is not rival in consumption nor is it excludable.

Here's why:

  1. Rival in consumption: A good is considered rival in consumption if one person's use of the good reduces the ability of another person to use it. In this case, the playground is rarely used, so one child's use of the playground does not reduce the ability of another child to use it. Therefore, it is not rival in consumption.

  2. Excludable: A good is considered excludable if a person can be prevented from using it. In this case, the playground is open to anyone and there is no mechanism in place to prevent someone from using it. Therefore, it is not excludable.

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