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A good is not depletable if: Those who are unwilling or unable to pay for the good do not obtain its benefits. One person's benefit from the good does not reduce the benefit available to other people. It is not possible to prevent an individual from using the good. The quantity of the good is affected by the price a consumer pays for the good.

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One person's benefit from the good does not reduce the benefit available to other people.

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A good is not depletable if one person's benefit from the good does not reduce the benefit available to other people.

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