Why is a sunk cost not part of the opportunity cost of a decision?
A) Because the money is gone,regardless of your current decision.
B) Because the expense would too often outweigh the benefits.
C) Because the chances of you recouping it are infinitesimally small.
D) Sunk costs are a part of the opportunity cost of a decision.
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