What is a plausible economic explanation as to why Braille "dots" are commonly found on drive-up automatic teller machines although blind customers likely will not use a drive-up automatic teller machine?
A) Blind people must be able use such machines due to government regulations requiring such dots on the keys under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
B) The marginal cost of making two different types of keypads is substantial, and the benefit of providing keypads without the Braille dots is a mere inconvenience to ATM users.
C) The marginal cost of making the keys with the Braille dots is less than making the keys without the Braille dots.
D) There is no economic concept that explains why the keypads have Braille dots.
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