Two cities reside on opposite sides of a river. Currently, t…
Two cities reside on opposite sides of a river. Currently, there is only one two-lane bridge across the river to connect the cities. Both cities are experience economic growth and have hired economists to do a benefit-cost analysis to determine the optimal number of additional bridges to build. All dollar values in the table are in millions of dollars. Some cells in the table are left blank. You will need to calculate the missing values to answer the set of multiple choice questions. Number of Bridges MSB ($) TB ($) MSC ($) TC ($) NB ($) 0 — 0 — 0 1 20 20 2 2 18 2 18 3 5 33 3 16 54 5 10 44 4 14 68 7 5 12 80 8 25 6 10 90 10 35 7 98 47 8 6 104 15 62 42 How many bridges should the two cities build?
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