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Natasha2012 [34]
3 years ago
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56. (Problem 6c). This morning you made the individual choice listed below. For this action, assess how your individual choices

interacted with the individual choices made by others. Were other people left better off or worse off by your choices in each case? You typed your roommate's term paper, because you are a fast typist. In return, she will do your laundry for a month. Both you and your roommate are better off. You are better off, but your roommate is not. Your roommate is better off, but you are not. Neither you nor your roommate are better off.
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1 answer:
GalinKa [24]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Second statement

Explanation:

I am both better off.

Yes I am a fast typist , I used it for her, yes she can do my laundry, an advantage for me, so it is beneficial, thou I typed her town paper fast, if she was to give it to someone else it would have cost her some cash,with that am better off, although she still does my laundry, and there is nothing special in doing my laundry compared to typing fast ,based on the context of the question I am both better off.

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