Multiple Choice

A student is deciding whether to go on a weekend trip. They value the enjoyment of the trip at $300. The trip will cost them $120 in gas and food. To go on the trip, they must miss two work shifts, where they would have earned $80 per shift. Last month, they paid a non-refundable $50 deposit for the trip. Based on a comparison of the benefits and the full costs of the decision, should the student go on the trip, and why?

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