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The chess club needs to raise money for tournament uniforms. Some members want to sell energy drinks at a football game to raise funds, but others want to organize a car wash in the school parking lot.
Based on the concept of scarcity, which thought should drive members' decision-making process to determine how to fundraise?
Where will unsold energy drinks be stored?
Is there enough consumer demand for a car wash?
Will the concession stand be open during the big game?
Are there enough volunteers to work a car wash?
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"Are there enough volunteers to work a car wash?"
Scarcity means limited resources (time/people/money), so the number of available volunteers (and their time) should drive the choice — you can’t run a car wash without enough labor. (Other factors like demand or competing concessions matter too, but the core scarcity issue here is limited volunteer labor.)
Scarcity means limited resources (time/people/money), so the number of available volunteers (and their time) should drive the choice — you can’t run a car wash without enough labor. (Other factors like demand or competing concessions matter too, but the core scarcity issue here is limited volunteer labor.)
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