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Learned Behavior and Decision-Making

A new driver initially struggles with merging onto a busy highway, often hesitating or misjudging gaps. Over several months of practice, they develop an intuitive sense of when to accelerate and merge smoothly without consciously calculating the speed and distance of other cars. Explain how this driver's learned skill demonstrates the economic concept of using a developed 'rule of thumb' to achieve an outcome that appears calculated and optimal.

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