The price of gasoline is $2.50 per gallon at the closest gas station, but is only $2.30 per gallon at a gas station two miles away. By driving to the farther gas station, the opportunity cost is:a) non-existent because gas is cheaper at the farther station. b) $0.20 per gallon, the difference in price between the two gas stations. c) the cost of filling one's tank at the original price of $2.50 per gallon. d) the value of one's time and expenses to go to the farther gas station.
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