Multiple Choice

A paper mill's operations pollute a river, harming a downstream fishery. The mill, acting alone, maximizes its own profit at $100,000 by producing at a high volume. At this volume, the fishery's profit is only $20,000. The socially efficient production volume would result in the mill's profit being $70,000 and the fishery's profit being $60,000. The two parties agree to negotiate a solution by solving the following problem: maximize the fishery's final profit, subject to the constraint that the mill's final profit is at least its initial profit of $100,000. Which of the following outcomes represents the solution to this specific constrained choice problem?

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