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Minchanka [31]
2 years ago
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Select all the correct answers.

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Lady_Fox [76]2 years ago
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he will spend one extra hour on homework and give up watching TV

evablogger [386]2 years ago
4 0

The correct answers are B) He will spend one extra hour on homework and give up watching TV and D) He will play his favorite game for one hour and do homework for two hours.

The options for dealing with this situation that is a trade-off of Ray’s time are the following:  He will spend one extra hour on homework and give up watching TV and he will play his favorite game for one hour and do homework for two hours.

First, let's give a simple definition of trade-off. It is when you give up something you like in other to obtain another important thing you need to do. You are expecting one desirable thing but you have to exchange it for other things that in that precise moment represent more value or it is a priority for you.

That is why Ray has to set priorities in order to do homework and have good grades. The priority is school, the math homework and good grades. That is why he has to give up part of his leisure time in order to invest the right amount of time in studying and homework.

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