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zysi [14]
1 year ago
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Economic:

History
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NNADVOKAT [17]1 year ago
6 0

The piece of paper is an economic resource that can be used for a better cause. A used paper should be used to build a paper airplane.

<h3 /><h3>What is Economics?</h3>

Economics is the study of the production and consumption of goods in a country. It is also the study of the transfer and distribution of wealth.

Billy have built a paper airplane for fun, this is an acceptable action but the paper used in this regard could have been used for a better cause, the paper could have helped Billy to learn something or maybe he could have practiced writing, or he could have tested his knowledge by answering some questions on the paper or maybe Billy could have practiced drawing and arts for his art class.

There are many ways in which the paper could have been used for a better cause but Billy chose to use it by building a paper airplane which is quite unreasonable and a used paper that is of no use anymore can be used to build a paper airplane.  

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