Moe has a big exam tomorrow. He considered studying this evening, but decided to hang out with Curly instead. If neither activity involves any explicit costs, and Moe always chooses rationally, it must be true that:
A) the opportunity cost of studying is greater than the value Moe gets from spending time with Curly.
B) the opportunity cost of studying is less than the value Moe gets from spending time with Curly.
C) Moe gets more benefit from spending time with Curly than from studying.
D) Moe gets less benefit from spending time with Curly than from studying.
Correct Answer:
Verified
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