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Modeling a City's Bike-Share Program

A city council wants to create an economic model to determine the optimal price to charge for its new public bike-share program. Their primary goal is to maximize the number of daily riders without running a financial deficit. They have collected data on the city's population density, average income levels, local weather patterns, and the cost of public transit. Based on the principles of economic model design, identify the two most critical elements from the case study that must be included in the model to address the city council's specific goal. Justify your selection by explaining the relationship between these elements and the stated goal.

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