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in the context of the tragedy of the commons, what does the word \finit…

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in the context of the tragedy of the commons, what does the word \finite\ mean? all resources can be made quickly if we run out. resources do not last forever and we can run out eventually. resources last forever. we can draw from a resource forever, regardless of how much we use

Explanation:

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In the tragedy of the commons, "finite" refers to resources having a limited quantity. The option "Resources do NOT last forever and we can run out eventually" matches this definition. The first option suggests resources are easily replenished, the third says they last forever, and the fourth implies unlimited use, all of which contradict the meaning of finite.

Answer:

B. Resources do NOT last forever and we can run out eventually (assuming the options are labeled A, B, C, D with the second option as B)