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19 February, 19:29

Mike has spent $600 purchasing and repairing an old fishing boat, which he expects to sell for $800. Mike discovers, that, in addition to the $600 he has already spent, he needs to make an additional repair, which will cost another $300 in order to make the boat worth $800 to potential buyers. He can sell the boat as is now for $300. What should he do

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  1. 19 February, 19:36
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    Mike should complete the repairs and sell off the boat for $800

    Explanation:

    Mike has already spent $600 purchasing and repairing the boat. He still needs to make an additional repair of $300. This means the cost price of the boat will be:

    Cost price = $600 + $300 = $900

    Selling price = $800

    His loss would be:

    $900 - $800 = $100

    But without making the additional repair, the boat's worth is $300. This means that

    Cost price = $600

    Selling price = $300

    His loss would be:

    $600 - $300 = $300

    From the above calculations, if the additional repair is done, Mike's loss would be lesser.

    Therefore, the best option Mike should take is to complete the repairs and sell off the boat for $800
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