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14 January, 09:44

Philip is thinking about customizing his motorcycle. A paint job, saddlebags, and a radio would cost $600. His motorcycle is older, so he also knows that he will need to get another motorcycle sometime in the next two years. He creates a cost-benefit analysis table to examine his choices. What statement would best complete the chart, and why?

A) He will be able to drive his motorcycle on his upcoming vacation.

B) He will be able to lengthen the life of his motorcycle.

C) He will temporarily have less money in his bank account.

D) He will spend more time with friends during the repairs.

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  1. 14 January, 10:11
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    C) He will temporarily have less money in his bank account.

    Explanation:

    Since Philip is going to spend $600 in his motorcycle repairs, he will have less money in his bank account.

    We cannot know where he is going to drive his motorcycle or what he is going to do with his free time. If the repairs are done properly then he mght be able to either keep the motorcycle for a little longer or sell it for a higher price. We also don't know what he plans to do.

    The only thing certain is that he is going to have less money.
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