Multiple Choice

Four farmers are deciding whether to contribute to a shared irrigation project. A contribution costs an individual $10. For each farmer who contributes, the crop yield for every one of the four farmers increases by $8. One farmer makes the following argument: "If all four of us contribute, we each get a benefit of $32 (4 * $8). Since this $32 benefit is much greater than my $10 cost, it is clearly in my personal best interest to contribute."

Which of the following statements best exposes the flaw in this farmer's reasoning from the perspective of maximizing their own individual payoff?

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