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MArishka [77]
3 years ago
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Martin has given himself an entertainment budget of $5 per week. He has decided that each week he will spend that $5 by either a

ttending a matinee movie at his local theater or downloading five songs by one of his favorite artists. What is the non-monetary opportunity cost of seeing a movie this week?.
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1 answer:
Delvig [45]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Five songs

or you might be looking for an answer like this-

1. Factor services, 2 scarce resources, 3. opportunity cost or real cost or true cost

Explanation:

For the first answer

$5

one movie

one movie and five songs

five songs

For the second answer here's an explanation

Circular flow.of income: This is the system of how goods and services flow in for consumption by the households.it also shows the intrrelationship between the households and the business sector of the economy. From the diagram of the circular flow of income, the outer circle presented the flow of real services for productive agents such as land, Labour, capital and enterprise to the business sector.while the flow of goods and services are produced from the inner circle reflect the monetary aspect of what the outer circle produced.

Scarcity : This concept is used to explain how the human wants are unlimited, since human wants are unlimited so the resources to satisfy them are also limited . In order to solve the problem of scarcity, man has to make a choice by ranking his wants in their order of priority this is where we have the scale of preference.

Opportunity cost : This is the cost which described the cost of one product in terms of forgone alternatives. It is the alternative that is forgone in order to satisfy a want. For example a student who need a book that is costing $10, and a cloth that is also costing $10. If the student buys the book instead of the cloth, then the opportunity cost of his choice is the cloth that such student has forgone.

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