Mathematics
Mathematics, 11.12.2020 01:00, coryowens44

Suppose a person lost 16$ and won 17$ in the same day. What will be the net loss perceived by the person, according to behavioral economics? Assume that a 1$ loss pains us 2.25 times more than a Sl gain helps. Enter your answer as a positive number in the box below and round to two decimal places if necessary.

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