Multiple Choice
The opportunity cost of one more slice of pizza in terms of sodas is the
A) number of pizza slices we have to give up in order to get one extra soda.
B) number of sodas we have to give up in order to get one extra pizza slice.
C) total number of sodas that we have divided by the total number of pizza slices that we have.
D) total number of pizza slices that we have divided by the total number of sodas that we have.
E) price of a pizza slice minus the price of a soda.
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