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Business, 21.10.2020 17:01 lordcaos066

3. Hunter is an intelligent businessman. He has a knack for recognizing a good deal. Hunter was very interested when his friend, Leo, was trying to sell his Xbox 360. Leo was only asking $75 for the console and two controllers. Although slightly used, everything worked and was in good condition. If Hunter closes the deal, according to the nature of exchange, what is the agreed value of the items? a. They are worth $75 because Hunter paid that amount.

b. They are worth around $200, and Hunter got a great deal.

c. The exact price can’t be determined because it is relative. They are worth more than $75 for Hunter, but at the time, they were worth less than $75 for Leo.

d. Hunter and Leo can’t determine the worth of the used items because they didn’t compare the costs of the used items and new items.

e. The market determines the value of the items based on supply and demand, so it doesn’t matter what value Hunter or Leo gi

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