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Social Studies, 15.04.2020 00:02, monsurviky

Ellie decides to spend two hours taking a nap rather than attending her classes. Her opportunity cost of napping is Group of answer choices a. the value of her nap less the value of attending class. b. the value of the knowledge she would have received had she attended class. c. the $24 she could have earned if she had worked at her job for those two hours. d. nothing, since she valued sleep more than attendance at class.

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