The paper industry and brewery industry each emit 60 tons of particulates into the air. It costs the paper industry $1,000 to remove 1 ton of particulates and it costs the brewery industry $1,400 to remove 1 ton of particulates. In an effort to reduce particulate pollution, the government gives each industry tradeable allowances worth 50 tons of particulates. We would expect that:
A) the paper industry will buy tradeable allowances from the brewery industry at a cost between $1,000 and $1,400 per allowance.
B) the paper industry will buy tradeable allowances from the brewery industry at a cost greater than $1,400 per allowance.
C) the brewery industry will buy tradeable allowances from the paper industry at a cost between $1,000 and $1,400 per allowance.
D) the brewery industry will buy tradeable allowances from the paper industry at a cost greater than $1,400 per allowance.
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