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A student is deciding how to spend their Saturday. They have three mutually exclusive options:

  1. Work an extra shift at their job, which would earn them $120.
  2. Attend a music festival, which costs $50 for a ticket but which they value at $180.
  3. Go on a day trip with friends, which costs $40 in gas and food, and which they value at $150.

Assuming the student wants to choose the option with the greatest net benefit (or 'pay-off'), which action should they take?

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