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Beekeeper's Hive Decision

A beekeeper's hives are located next to an apple orchard. The bees help pollinate the apple blossoms, which increases the orchard's fruit yield. The beekeeper, who only earns revenue from selling honey, bears the full cost of maintaining each hive. Using the principles of cost-benefit analysis from the beekeeper's perspective, explain why the number of hives the beekeeper chooses to maintain is likely to be less than the number that would be optimal for the beekeeper and the orchard owner combined.

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