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Business, 03.09.2019 00:10 juliocesar61

You want to walk the dog and also tidy your bedroom.
you think hard about how to allocate the next hour between walking the dog and doing housework. you decide to spend the first 35 minutes walking the dog and the remaining 25 minutes tidying your bedroom.
your decision is an example (ch.1 q4)
a. making a choice such that the marginal benefit exceeds the marginal cost
b. misallocating your time
c. good time management
d. making a choice at the margin

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