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A farmer is deciding whether to contribute to a shared irrigation project. The personal cost to contribute is $10. For each person who contributes (including the farmer themselves), every farmer in the community receives an $8 benefit. Given that two other farmers have already contributed, match the farmer's potential action with their resulting personal payoff.

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