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Business, 25.08.2019 06:30 LilFreaky666

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scenario: you have $10, which you have decided to use for entertainment. you can go to the movies with your friends to see your favorite star's new release, or you can buy the new album from your favorite music group
use the space below to identify each of the following in this scenario:
your choice (hint: make a choice.)
the opportunity cost
the consequence(s)

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