Multiple Choice

Jamie is deciding between two options for Saturday:

  1. Go to a music festival: The ticket costs $30, and Jamie values the experience at $80.
  2. Work a one-time gig: This pays $60, and Jamie considers the effort involved to be a personal cost equivalent to $20.

Jamie reasons, 'If I go to the festival, I'm spending $30 and also giving up the $60 I could have earned. That means the total cost of the festival is $90. Since I only value it at $80, it's a bad deal. I should work instead.'

Which statement best identifies the error in Jamie's calculation of the festival's cost?

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Updated 2025-07-31

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