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After paying tuition and rent, a college student has $100 left over. the student is sick and could get medical attention. the cost of the office visit is $40, plus he will have to spend $60 on medicine. alternatively, the student could spend the money on food and hope he will get over what is making him sick. what should the student choose? explain the opportunity costs of the decision.
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because it is a lot more better to get help than to hope for the best
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Introduced to the Constitutional Convention in 1787, James Madison's Virginia Plan outlined a strong national government with three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. The plan called for a legislature divided into two bodies (the Senate and the House of Representatives) with proportional representation.