A consumer is buying a new tablet and is presented with two warranty options. The tablet has a 20% chance of needing a repair within the warranty period, which would cost $400.
- Plan A: A one-time fee of $90 that covers the full cost of any repair.
- Plan B: A one-time fee of $50, plus a $100 deductible that must be paid only if a repair is needed.
Based on a purely financial calculation of expected costs, which of the following is the most rational choice?
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