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Mathematics
A food company is testing 5 chocolate chip cookies, 4 crackers, and 6 reduced-fat cookies. If it plans to market 3 of the chocolate chip cookies, 2 of the crackers, and 4 of the reduced-fat cookies, how many different combinations are possible?
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Ответ:
(a) the value to Shane of the option he would have chosen had Option B not been available
Explanation:
The options to this question wasn't provided. A similar question can be found here: https://www.chegg.com/homework-help/questions-and-answers/la2-maurice-receives-100-birthday-gift-deciding-spend-money-narrows-options-four-choices-o-q26490461
Opportunity cost is the cost of the next best option forgone when one alternative is chosen over other alternatives.
Shane's opportunity cost is the value of the option he would have chosen if he didn't choose option B.
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