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If Bill painted 5 walls in the first hour of work, and then switched to doing 5 outlets in the second hour -pportunity cost of each of those outlets?
nstructions: Answer in whole numbers.
unpainted wall(s) per new
outlet(s)
For the third hour, if he switches back to painting 5 walls, what was the opportunity cost of each of those
fewer outlet(s) per painted
wall(s)

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