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principles of economics

scarcity principle
no free lunch principle
cost benefit principle
if two people have the same preferences and income to watch a movie.
person a lost the ticket along the way.
person b lost $10 bill along the way.
the movie ticket cost $10.
They both have enough money to watch the movie.
Is any of them more likely to watch the movie? If so, why?
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principles of economics
scarcity princisdple
no free lunch principldsdfdfe
cost benefit principle
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if two people have the same preferences and income to watch a movie.
person a lost the ticket along the way.
person b lost $10 bill along the way.
the movie ticket cost $10.sdf
They both have enough money to watch the movie.
Is any of them more likely to watch the movie? If so, why?
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principles of economics
scarcity principle
no free lunch principle
cost benefit principle
if two people have the same preferences and income to watch a movie.
person a lost the ticket along the way.
person b lost $10 bill along the way.
the movie ticket cost $10.
They both have enough money to watch the movie.
Is any of them more likely to watch the movie? If so, why?
fdsdfsd
principles of economics
scarcity princisdple
no free lunch principldsdfdfe
cost benefit principle
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if two people have the same preferences and income to watch a movie.
person a lost the ticket along the way.
person b lost $10 bill along the way.
the movie ticket cost $10.sdf
They both have enough money to watch the movie.
Is any of them more likely to watch the movie? If so, why?
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scarcity principle
no free lunch principle
cost benefit principle
if two people have the same preferences and income to watch a movie.
person a lost the ticket along the way.
person b lost $10 bill along the way.
the movie ticket cost $10.
They both have enough money to watch the movie.
Is any of them more likely to watch the movie? If so, why?
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principles of economics
scarcity princisdple
no free lunch principldsdfdfe
cost benefit principle
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if two people have the same preferences and income to watch a movie.
person a lost the ticket along the way.
person b lost $10 bill along the way.
the movie ticket cost $10.sdf
They both have enough money to watch dftsfshe movie.
Is any of them more likely fdfto watch the movie? If so, why?
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scarcity principle
no free lunch principle
cost benefit principledf
if two people have the same preferences and income to watch a movie.
person a lost the ticket along the way.
person b lost $10 bill along the way.
the movie ticket cost $10.
They both have enough money to watch the movie.
Is any of them more likely to watch the movie? If so, why?
fdsdfsd
principles of economics
scarcity princisdple
no free lunch principldsdfdfe
cost benefit principle
fsd
if two people have the same preferences and income to watch a movie.
person a lost the ticket along the way.
person b lost $10 bill along the way.
the movie ticket cost $10.sdf
They both have enough money to watch the movie.
Is any of them more likely to watch the movie? If so, why?
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