$8.00 is required for spectators who want to have a great view of the competition. However, residences near the competition can also watch the firework displays even without paying for the $8.00 entrance fee. 1. Fireworks display is considered a common good. 2. Fireworks display is non-excludable and non-rivalrous. 3. Fireworks display is non-rivalrous but excludable. Which of the above statements are true?     Only 1 is true.     Only 2 is true.     Only 3 is true.     Both 1 and 2 are true.     Both 1 and 3 are true.

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A fireworks competition is happening in Sydney this November. An entrance fee of $8.00 is required for spectators who want to have a great view of the competition. However, residences near the competition can also watch the firework displays even without paying for the $8.00 entrance fee.

1. Fireworks display is considered a common good.

2. Fireworks display is non-excludable and non-rivalrous.

3. Fireworks display is non-rivalrous but excludable.

Which of the above statements are true?

    Only 1 is true.
    Only 2 is true.
    Only 3 is true.
    Both 1 and 2 are true.
    Both 1 and 3 are true.
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