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Frank has saved $40.00 for concert tickets, but decides to buy a new pair of jeans instead. In this scenario, what do the concert tickets MOST LIKELY represent? a) capital b) scarcity c) opportunity cost
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Frank has saved $40.00 for concert tickets, but decides to buy a new pair of jeans instead. In this scenario, what do the concert tickets MOST LIKELY represent? a) capital b) scarcity c) opportunity cost d) decreased demand
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d) decreased demand is the answer.
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