Multiple Choice
Kevin is re-finishing an antique grandfather clock that he purchased at a flea market for $300.He expects to be able to sell the clock for $450.At the last minute,Kevin discovers that he needs to repair the gears at a cost of $175 to make the clock worth $450 to potential buyers.It turns out that he could also sell the clock now,without completing the additional repairs,for $250.What should Kevin do?
A) He should sell the clock now for $250.
B) He should keep the clock but not make the repairs since the original $300 is a sunk cost.
C) He should complete the additional repairs and sell the clock for $450.
D) He should keep the clock after making the repairs since it is not rational to spend a total of $475 on an item that can only be sold for $450.
E) Kevin is indifferent between selling the clock as is or selling it after completing the repairs.
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