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25 April, 12:09

Pookie's Pinball Palace restores old Pinball machines. Pookie has just spent $300 purchasing and cleaning a 1960s-era machine which he expects to sell for $2,000 once he is finished with the restoration. After having spent $300, Pookie discovers that he will need to rewire the entire machine at a cost of $1,100 in order to finish the restoration. Alternatively, he can sell the machine "as is" now for $1,000. What is his marginal benefit if he sells the machine "as is" now?

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  1. 25 April, 12:18
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    Marginal benefit = $700

    Explanation:

    Given:

    Purchase price = $300

    Without restoration price = $1,000

    Marginal benefit (Sell "as is")

    Computation of marginal benefit:

    Marginal benefit = Without restoration price - Purchase price

    Marginal benefit = $1,000 - $300

    Marginal benefit = $700

    Note: Marginal benefit can be differ if we use after restoration cost.
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