Properties of Money Quick Check

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Sarah has an apple and Ava has a bag of chips. Sarah would rather consume the bag of chips, and Ava would prefer to consume the apple. Which of the following is an example of bartering?(1 point)
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Sarah pays Ava $1 for her bag of chips.
Sarah pays Ava $1 for her bag of chips.

Sarah and Ava consume the goods they currently possess.
Sarah and Ava consume the goods they currently possess.

Ava pays Sarah $1 for her apple.
Ava pays Sarah $1 for her apple.

Sarah trades her apple for Ava's bag of chips.
Sarah trades her apple for Ava's bag of chips.
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The correct example of bartering in this scenario is:

Sarah trades her apple for Ava's bag of chips.

Bartering involves the direct exchange of goods or services without using money. In this case, Sarah and Ava are exchanging their goods directly.

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