To make a rational choice,a person
A) adds the total costs to determine if the total is small enough.
B) adds the total benefits to determine if the total is large enough.
C) adds the total benefits and the total costs and then compares the two totals.
D) compares the extra benefits of one more unit to the extra costs of one more unit.
E) takes account of all benefits and all opportunity costs,including both marginal costs and sunk costs.
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