Multiple Choice

In a market for widgets, the government imposes a per-unit tax on sellers. After the tax, the new market price paid by consumers is $50 per widget, and the new quantity sold is 200 widgets. At this quantity of 200 widgets, the price that sellers would have been willing to accept according to the original, pre-tax supply schedule was $42. What is the amount of the per-unit tax?

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