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frutty [35]
3 years ago
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paano nakakatulong ang kaalaman sa konsepto ng opportunity cost sa pag iwas sa suliranin ng kakapusan​

History
1 answer:
yuradex [85]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Sa pamamagitan ng pagpili ng iba't ibang item ng mga tao.

Paliwanag:

Ang gastos sa pagkakataon ay nakakatulong sa pag-iwas sa problema ng kakulangan sapagkat sa gastos ng pagkakataon ang mga tao ay namimili ng iba't ibang mga item na maiiwasan ang problema ng kakulangan. Ang gastos sa oportunidad ay tumutukoy sa mga benepisyo at kalamangan na napalampas ng isang indibidwal sa pamamagitan ng pagpili ng isang kahalili sa isa pa. Kung ang lahat ng mga tao ay pumili ng isang kahalili sa gayon ito ay sanhi ng kakulangan kaya't iba't ibang mga tao ang pumili ng iba't ibang mga kahalili kung saan maiiwasan natin ang problema ng kakulangan.

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