Final answer:
Billy standing there doing nothing when he needed a hammer but only had a screwdriver and a pipe wrench in his toolbox illustrates frustration rather than resourcefulness, problem-solving, or laziness. Had he tried to solve his problem using the tools available in a different way, he would have demonstrated resourcefulness and problem-solving.
Step-by-step explanation:
Billy needed a hammer to pound in a nail but all he had in the toolbox was a screwdriver and a pipe wrench. So he stood there and did nothing. This scenario is a good example of Option 3: Frustration. When faced with a problem and lacking the immediate perfect tool (like a hammer), one could become frustrated. This is especially true if they are unable to think of an alternative solution using the tools at hand or unwilling to attempt a different approach.
In this case, had Billy exhibited resourcefulness, he might have used the tools he had in new ways. For example, the flat end of the screwdriver or even the side of the pipe wrench could have been used with careful effort to drive the nail into the surface. Resourcefulness involves using available resources in creative and innovative ways to solve a problem.
Problem-solving would have been demonstrated if Billy had evaluated the tools he had and then formulated a strategy to achieve his goal, such as finding an item to use as a makeshift hammer. Laziness would apply if Billy simply did not want to put in the effort to come up with a solution. Therefore, without an attempt to solve the problem or seek alternate methods, Billy's inaction due to the lack of a hammer demonstrates frustration.