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sabina

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In making your decision whether to take a trip during spring break, you compare all the other activities you could undertake. As a result, you
 
  A) are not making a rational choice.
  B) must have made a choice in the social interest.
  C) limit the cost and the benefits you can gain.
  D) are making a choice on the margin.
  E) do not face an opportunity cost.

Question 2

A huge 50 percent off sale on golf clubs is advertised for next week. What happens this week in the market for golf clubs?
 
  A) The supply of golf clubs decreases.
  B) The demand for golf clubs increases.
  C) The demand for golf clubs decreases.
  D) The supply of golf clubs increases.
  E) The demand for and the supply of golf clubs decreases.


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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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