Which of the following demonstrates marginal thinking? a. deciding never to eat meat b. deciding to spend one more hour studying economics because the improvement on the next test will be large enough to make it worthwhile c. deciding to do what is best for society rather than what is best for yourself d. measuring all the costs of attending your classes against all the benefits of attending your classes when deciding to skip your next marketing class
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