Linda fishes for mahi-mahi at a cost of $10 per ton, while Tessa fishes at a cost of $8 per ton. Both have one 1,000-ton ITQ, and the current market price is $13 per ton. If Linda offered to sell her ITQ to Tessa for $3,000, she and Tessa would
A) make the sale because they're both better off.
B) not make the sale, because Linda is better off and Tessa is not.
C) not make the sale, because Tessa is better of and Linda is not.
D) not make the sale, because neither is better off.
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