After graduating from high school, Adam is thinking about going to college. The college tuition is $15,000 a year. Instead of going to college, Adam could take a full-time job that pays $25,000. What is Adam's opportunity cost of attending college for
one year?
A. $10,000
B. $15,000
C. $25,000
D. $40,000
Answer: D
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A. $8 B. $14 C. greater than $16 D. $16
Rather than go out to eat by yourself, you decide to stay at home and fix dinner for yourself and your two roommates. Your roommates applaud your decision
Your roommates tell you that your decision to eat at home has no opportunity cost because you already have all the dinner ingredients in your pantry. Is this comment correct?
When income increases, the demand curve for an inferior good
A) shifts to the right. B) shifts to the left. C) moves up along the demand curve for the product. D) remains constant.
Suppose a manager is deciding whether or not to purchase a piece of equipment to make an input internally and has completed the majority of the net present value (NPV) calculations. The manager has correctly calculated the NPV to be equal to: NPV = ($1.023 × Q) - $350,000, where Q is the annual quantity of the input the firm needs. In order for the NPV to be positive, the firm needs at least
________ units of the input each year. A) 342,131 B) 153,985 C) 289,526 D) 35