A government uses taxes to build and maintain a museum, and citizens can visit the museum without paying an admission fee. Which of the following considerations implies that visiting a museum is NOT a public good?

a. Although admittance is nonexcludable, it is rival because other museums are vying for consumers to visit them instead.
b. Visiting a museum is both nonexcludable and nonrival, which means it is not a public good.
c. Visiting a useum is both excludable and rival, which means it is not a public good.
d. Although enjoying the exhibits might be nonrival, the experience is excludable because admittance could easily be limited to those who pay.



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