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Suppose on Friday night you have a choice to go either to a Katy Perry concert or a Lady Gaga concert. You won a free ticket to see Katy Perry. You would pay as much as $210 to see Lady Gaga perform, but tickets to her show cost $120. Assume that you end up
going to the Katy Perry concert.
Since you went to the Katy Perry concert, you must be willing to pay at least $
to see Katy Perry.

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