Using cost-benefit analysis, a local government would decide to build a new bridge if the additional tax paid by an individual resident is greater than the additional benefit of building the bridge for all residents. The additional tax paid by an individual resident is greater than the additional benefit of building the bridge for all residents. The toll paid by an individual resident crossing the bridge is less than the resident’s benefit from crossing the bridge. The toll paid by an individual resident crossing the bridge is less than the resident’s benefit from crossing the bridge. The total costs of building the bridge are less than the total benefits from building the bridge. The total costs of building the bridge are less than the total benefits from building the bridge. The total costs of building the bridge are greater than the total benefits from building the bridge. The total costs of building the bridge are greater than the total benefits from building the bridge. Total costs are at a minimum and total benefits are at a maximum



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