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73348-A Quiz 1 version 1

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Suppose you won a free ticket to see an Ed Sheeran concert (which has no resale value). Bruno Mars is performing on the same night and is your next-best alternative activity. To see Bruno Mars will require a ticket that costs $30. On any given day, you would be willing to pay up to $40 to see Bruno Mars. Assume there are no other costs of seeing either performer. Based on this information, what is the net opportunity cost of seeing Ed Sheeran?

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A.$10
B.$0
C.$30
D.$40
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We start by clarifying the scenario and what opportunity cost means in this context. - You have a free Ed Sheeran ticket (no resale value). - The next-best alternative is to see Bruno Mars, which would cost you $30 for a ticket. - On any given day, your willingness to pay for Bruno Mars is $40. - There are no other costs beyond the ticket price, and the Ed Sheeran ticket cannot be sold or converted into cash. Now, evaluate each answer option: Option ......Login to view full explanation

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