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Business, 18.08.2019 00:10 deshawnnash53

Isabella canton is considering taking a part-time job at a local clothing store. she loves the store and shops there often, but unfortunately, employee discounts are given only to full-time employees. if isabella takes this job, she would have to withdraw from her tuesday night basket-weaving class to work. accepting the job would also mean that isabella must give up her volunteer work at the local animal sanctuary, an activity that she enjoys a great deal. the new job would pay approximately $125 per week but would cost isabella $15 per week in gas. isabella would be able to keep her saturday afternoon job at the library that pays $40 per week. a list of factors that isabella has identified follows. for each one, indicate whether it is relevant or irrelevant to isabella’s decision. the $125 income from the new job.1 2 the $40 income from the library. ? 3 the $50 nonrefundable registration fee isabella paid for the basket-weaving class. ? 4 the $15 cost for gas. ? 5 the $75 per month that isabella spends for clothing. ? 6 the time isabella spends volunteering at the animal sanctuary.

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