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Max and Ruby have adjoining properties. An in-ground swimming pool straddles the property line. They are the only two people with access to the pool. It costs $36 for a professional pool boy to come and clean the pool. Their preferences for cleanliness are represented by the following marginal benefit curves, where Q denotes the number of cleanings per summer. Max: MB = 60 - 6Q Ruby: MB = 30 - 30 Use the above information to answer the following sequence of questions.
How many pool cleanings would Max purchase on his own?
How many pool cleanings would Ruby purchase on her own?
What is the socially efficient number of pool cleanings?
Max proposes that they purchase the efficient quantity and split the cost equally. Will Ruby agree?
Saved Question 23 (2 points) Listen Max proposes that they purchase the efficient quantity and split the cost equally. Will Ruby agree? True False Question 24 (8 points) Listen Justify your answer to the previous question.