Multiple Choice
Political candidates often hold fundraisers by charging "per plate" for dinner.Wendy purchased four tickets to a $1,000 per plate dinner for a local city council candidate.Does this transaction benefit both parties?
A) No, political candidates should never be allowed to overcharge for a fundraising dinner as that limits the number of people who can afford to attend.
B) Yes, it was a voluntary exchange that benefited both parties.
C) No, Wendy paid too much for four dinners.
D) Yes, but only if the dinners served actually cost $1,000 each.
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