Multiple Choice

A municipal swimming pool becomes extremely crowded on summer afternoons. An economist determines that during these peak hours, each additional person who enters the pool imposes a 'congestion cost' (e.g., less space, longer waits for amenities) on all other users, valued at approximately $3. The town's goal is to ensure that the number of people in the pool is socially optimal, meaning that anyone using the pool values the experience more than the inconvenience they cause to others. Based on this principle, what entrance fee should the town charge during peak hours?

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