For a good to be nonrival, then
A) a person is willing to pay any price to ensure that the product is available.
B) a person cannot be prevented from consuming that good even if he or she did not pay for it.
C) a person is not willing to pay for the good because even without paying for it, the person can consume the good anyway.
D) one person's consumption of that good does not decrease another person's consumption of that good.
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