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just olya [345]
2 years ago
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What is the opportunity cost in this scenario? Mikael has saved $4,000 for his trip to Brazil. He has calculated that his total

transportation expenses will be $1,000. The hotel will cost him another $1,500. He will spend about $500 on food. He plans on spending the remaining $1,000 for sightseeing and buying souvenirs. While booking his plane ticket, he realizes that the price has gone up. His total transportation expenses will go up by $200. He realizes that he cannot cancel his hotel reservation. What is the opportunity cost in this scenario? Mikael has saved $4,000 for his trip to Brazil. He has calculated that his total transportation expenses will be $1,000. The hotel will cost him another $1,500. He will spend about $500 on food. He plans on spending the remaining $1,000 for sightseeing and buying souvenirs. While booking his plane ticket, he realizes that the price has gone up. His total transportation expenses will go up by $200. He realizes that he cannot cancel his hotel reservation. He also doesn’t want to go cheap on food. Finally, he decides to give up visiting the popular Ouro Preto during his stay in Brazil.He also doesn’t want to go cheap on food. Finally, he decides to give up visiting the popular Ouro Preto during his stay in Brazil.
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Novosadov [1.4K]2 years ago
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The opportunity cost in this scenario is Mikael's decision to forgo seeing Ouro Preto during his stay in Brazil.

Opportunity cost refers to the decision making process people use in terms of how they spend their time, resources, or money. This term refers to the loss that a person suffers by picking a certain option. In this case, Mikael does not want to cut his food budget. Instead, he picks to skip visiting Ouro Preto. So this represents how Mikael is losing out on seeing this site in order to eat the foods he wants while on vacation.
andre [41]2 years ago
7 1
<h3>Answer:</h3><h2>The decision to give up visiting popular Ouro Preto.</h2><h3>Explanation:</h3>

Opportunity cost is the profit lost when one choice is chosen over different. The idea is valuable only as a suggestion to consider all logical choices before making a judgment.  If economists regard to the “opportunity cost” of a support, they indicate the importance of the next-highest-valued alternative use of that support.

Guest1 year ago
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the opportunity cost is sightseeing

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