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A student argues that accepting a free ticket to a 4-hour concert is always a rational choice, as long as they derive at least some small enjoyment from it. They reason that since the ticket costs nothing, the benefit (enjoyment) will always outweigh the cost ($0). Is this reasoning sound according to the principle of comparing total benefits to full economic costs?

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