Multiple Choice
Suppose Ginger is going to buy a house and a dishwasher. Assuming the marginal cost of searching for both is the same, one can predict that Ginger will
A) spend more time searching for the house than the dishwasher.
B) spend more time searching for the dishwasher than the house.
C) spend equal amounts of time searching for the dishwasher and the house.
D) trust the information from her real estate agent but not from the dishwasher salesperson.
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