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8 May, 02:32

A pro football quarterback has to move.

What would be a good economic reason for him to do his own moving rather than hiring someone else?

a. Physically he is in better shape than ever.

b. He is retiring, so he no longer has the trade-off of missing practice or a game.

c. The bids from moving companies are a bit higher than he expected.

d. He makes 20% less money after the latest contract renewal

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  1. 8 May, 02:48
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    The correct answer is C
  2. 8 May, 02:52
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    The correct answer is letter "B": He is retiring, so he no longer has the trade-off of missing practice or a game.

    Explanation:

    Trade-offs are the result of sacrificing one need to choose another option that fulfills a necessity as well. Trade-offs are the result of economic scarcity because individuals possess unlimited wants but the resources to fulfill those desires are limited.

    Thus, if the quarterback is retiring he has plenty of time to move and will not have to sacrifice his game practices to do so.
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