Multiple Choice
Suppose Alyssa is willing to drive across town to save 50 percent on a soccer ball with a list price of $40. If Alyssa is rational, this implies that she should:
A) not be willing to drive across town to save 50 percent on a skateboard with a list price of $100.
B) be willing to drive across town to save 50 percent on a book with a list price of $20.
C) be willing to drive across town to save 5 percent on a bike with a list price of $400.
D) not be willing to drive across town to save $20 on a shirt with a list price of $60.
Correct Answer:

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