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8 July, 18:07

Mila is at a flea market. She has $50 in her wallet. She decides that she will spend $15 on jewelry, $20 on a pair of jeans, $5 on a T-shirt, and $10 on something to eat. She likes a one-of-a-kind T-shirt, but the seller is not ready to sell it for less than $8. She thinks of five ways to deal with this situation. Which two choices indicate a trade-off?

She will try to find another seller selling the T-shirt for a lower price.

She will give up on the T-shirt and use the money to buy better jeans.

She will use some of the money she received from her aunt on her birthday.

She will pay the seller $5 and promise to pay the remainder on another day.

She will buy the T-shirt for $8 and not order juice at lunch.

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  1. 8 July, 18:17
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    1. She buys the t-shirt for $8 instead of ordering juice at lunch.

    2. She will give up on the T-shirt for better jeans.
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