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Mathematics, 04.05.2021 22:50 mkim2290

Let's say you have two options available to you in the next hour: Option A or Option B. You have just decided to do Option A when you are given a third option, Option C. With this new information, you still decide to do Option A. While your final choice didn't change, could the opportunity cost of choosing Option A have changed?

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