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Imagine a commuter who can either take the bus for $2.00 or drive their car, which costs $4.00 in fuel for the same trip. A month later, the bus fare increases to $3.00, and the fuel cost for driving increases to $4.50.

Briefly explain how this change in prices alters the economic incentive for choosing between driving and taking the bus, focusing on the relationship between the two costs.

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