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babymother [125]
4 years ago
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Your aunt is thinking about opening a hardware store. She estimates that it would cost $500,000 per year to rent the location an

d buy the stock. In addition, she would have to quit her $50,000 per year job as an accountant. What is the opportunity cost of something? What you pay for it The time it takes to do something What must be given up to acquire it The cost to produce it Your aunt's opportunity cost of running a hardware store for a year is $ . Suppose your aunt thought she could sell $510,000 worth of merchandise in a year. Your aunt open the store.

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