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nordsb [41]
3 years ago
9

Clara works a summer job that pays $10 per hour. She has two choices for the Fourth of July weekend. She can continue to work an

d earn holiday pay, or she can go with her friends to the beach. She creates a cost-benefit analysis table to examine her choices. What statement would best complete the chart, and why?
A- She would be able to carpool to the beach, allowing her to save money for a car.
B- She would be able to relax and work better later because she would have a good time.
C- Her employer may see she is reliable and hire her in the fall, helping her save more for college.
D- Her employer may see she works more than other employees and cut back on her work time.
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1 answer:
lorasvet [3.4K]3 years ago
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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Hello! The choice of Clara it's more logical if she go to have fun and  relax with her friends, with that option she can come back to her work fresher and without losing her potential as professional, since Clara show good aptitude and responsibility, a night out will  be good for her.

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