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Evaluating Trade-offs with Varying Abundance

An urban planner is analyzing two different neighborhoods, both of which have the same quality of public schools. The planner wants to understand residents' preferences between two other amenities: 'access to public transit' (measured in bus stops per square kilometer) and 'acres of public parkland'.

In which of the two scenarios described below would a typical resident likely be willing to sacrifice more 'access to public transit' to gain one additional acre of parkland? Explain your reasoning.

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Updated 2025-07-28

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