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Suppose that bob places a value of $10 on a movie ticket and that lisa places a value of $7 on a movie ticket. in addition, suppose the price of a movie ticket is $5. refer to scenario 12-2. suppose the government levies a tax of $1 on each movie ticket and that, as a result, the price of a movie ticket increases to $6.00. if bob and lisa both purchase a movie ticket, what is total consumer surplus for bob and lisa?

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