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Katherine has a physics exam tomorrow. However, a free lecture by one of her favorite authors is taking place this evening. Katherine decides to attend the lecture instead of studying for her exam. Which is a correct statement?

Katherine's opportunity cost is the cost of getting to the lecture event itself plus the reduction in her physics exam grade by not studying tonight. T/F

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Katherine's opportunity cost is the cost of getting to the lecture event itself plus the reduction in her physics exam grade by not studying tonight. True

Step-by-step explanation:

Opportunity cost is the cost of foregoing a benefit or incurring loss due to opting an alternative which is next beneficial . Here Katherine is losing in terms of grades in her exam to take the benefit of listening to the lecture , So loss to her grade is the opportunity cost of attending to the lecture and getting benefited.

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