Multiple Choice
The opportunity cost of doing or getting something is defined as
A) the difference between the marginal cost and benefit of doing something.
B) the materials used in doing or getting something.
C) the value of the best alternative that is given up in order to do or get something.
D) the money spent in doing or getting something.
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