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Which of the following is the best example of a trade-off?(1 point)
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Lilly has $60 but must choose between buying $60 worth of make up at Ulta or buying $60 worth of pizza from Dominoes.
Lilly has $60 but must choose between buying $60 worth of make up at Ulta or buying $60 worth of pizza from Dominoes.
John has 5 extra hours on Saturday and plans to go to the waterpark.
John has 5 extra hours on Saturday and plans to go to the waterpark.
Stephen has $100 but wants to buy two coats that cost $100 each.
Stephen has $100 but wants to buy two coats that cost $100 each.
The owner of a bakery has 12 dozen cupcakes to sell.
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Lilly has $60 but must choose between buying $60 worth of make up at Ulta or buying $60 worth of pizza from Dominoes.
Reason: this clearly shows a trade-off — limited money means choosing one option requires giving up the other.
Reason: this clearly shows a trade-off — limited money means choosing one option requires giving up the other.
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