Once a public good is produced, everyone
A) can consume a different amount depending on their willingness to buy the good.
B) consumes the same amount and everyone's willingness to pay is the same.
C) consumes the same amount, but the willingness to pay will be different for different individuals.
D) can consume a different amount and pay different prices for the product.
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