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Mathematics, 14.11.2020 16:10 katswindle11

If option A is 20 dollar payment and option B requires 50 dollar. the opportunity cost of option A would be and option B would be . a) nothing and 30 dollar
b) 70 dollar and nothing.
c) 30dollars and nothing.

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