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A key characteristic used to classify economic goods is 'rivalry'—the extent to which one person's use of a good diminishes its availability for others. A good is considered 'non-rival' if one person's consumption does not reduce the amount available for someone else. Which of the following scenarios describes a good that is best characterized as non-rival?

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