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A student decides to spend $25 on a ticket to see a baseball game instead of buying a new pair of shorts for $25. What is the
opportunity cost of this decision?
O The enjoyment of the baseball game
O The satisfaction of owning the shorts
O The opportunity to learn baseball
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Answer:

The satisfaction of owning the shorts.

Step-by-step explanation:

I think it is this because, having the enjoyment of the baseball game is not a opportunity cost of their decision and the opportunity of baseball is also not an opportunity cost because they did buy the baseball ticket so they can watch the game as well as learn how to play baseball at the same time while watching. However, it does not give them the satisfaction of owning the shorts.

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