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A new airport is built near a large, pre-existing suburban community of 10,000 households. The noise from planes taking off and landing has significantly reduced the quality of life for the residents. The airport authority and a residents' association attempt to negotiate a solution. The residents' association finds it nearly impossible to get all 10,000 households to agree on a unified demand or to contribute to the legal and administrative fees required for the negotiation. Based on this situation, which of the following best identifies the primary practical obstacle to reaching an efficient private agreement?

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