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Business, 10.09.2019 17:30, ashleygarcia0884

Fred who is a colts fan paid $75 for a ticket to go to a football game. he also spent an additional $30 for parking and bought dinner for $10. fred took four hours off from a part time job that pays him $10 an hour to go to the game. fred’s opportunity cost of going to the game is
(a) $155
(b) $145
(c) $105
(d) $75
(e) $135

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