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1. We measure opportunity cost in monetary value. Suppose you spend $100 for new clothes. You will say that the clothes cost you $100. But the money you spent is not the real cost of the new clothes. Describe what the real costyour opportunity costwould be if you spent $100 on new clothes.

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