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Imagine a scenario where four farmers must independently decide whether to contribute to a shared irrigation system. The system is costly for each farmer who contributes, but every contribution benefits all four farmers equally, including those who do not pay. Which of the following statements best analyzes why the group is likely to end up with a less-than-ideal outcome for everyone?

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