Which of these is the most likely opportunity cost of choosing to play a board game rather than going to the movies? (1 point) Responses being able to visit with friends being able to visit with friends spending money on the board game spending money on the board game being able to see a new movie being able to see a new movie spending money on the movie tickets

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The most likely opportunity cost of choosing to play a board game rather than going to the movies is "being able to see a new movie." Opportunity cost refers to the value of the next best alternative that is forgone when a choice is made. In this case, by choosing the board game, you are giving up the experience of watching a new movie.