Multiple Choice

An individual is considering two mutually exclusive one-day jobs for a Saturday.

  • Job A: A quiet, but tedious, 4-hour data entry task. The individual determines the minimum payment they would need to receive to be willing to do this task is $40. The job pays $70.
  • Job B: A physically demanding 4-hour landscaping task. The individual determines the minimum payment they would need to receive to be willing to do this task is $80. The job pays $100.

Assuming the individual's only goal is to maximize their personal net benefit from working, which job should they choose and why?

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