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A student has a free Saturday afternoon and is deciding what to do. Their first choice is to attend a football game. If they don't go to the game, their next-best alternative is to work a 4-hour shift at the campus library, earning $15 per hour. They also have a third option of mowing a neighbor's lawn for a total of $40. What is the opportunity cost of attending the football game?
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