Multiple Choice

A city is considering installing a new public art piece at a total cost of $1,200. Once installed, anyone can view it for free, and the cost for an additional person to view it is zero. A survey of residents reveals their willingness to pay for the art piece:

  • The first 10 residents are each willing to pay $50.
  • The next 20 residents are each willing to pay $25.
  • The next 50 residents are each willing to pay $5.
  • All other residents have a willingness to pay of $0 or less.

Based on this information, should the city install the art piece to maximize social welfare?

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