Multiple Choice

A local community operates a swimming pool that becomes very crowded, reducing the enjoyment for everyone. An economist estimates that each additional swimmer imposes a $4 cost on others due to this crowding. The city manager proposes charging an entrance fee of $7, which is the amount calculated to cover the pool's total operating and maintenance costs for the year, divided by the expected number of visitors. From the perspective of achieving an economically efficient level of use, how should this $7 fee be analyzed?

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