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The Mechanism of 'As If' Behavior

A street food vendor with no formal economic training experiments with the price of their signature dish over several weeks. They notice that on some days they sell out too quickly, and on other days they have too much leftover food. Through this process of trial and error, they eventually settle on a price that consistently maximizes their daily profit. Explain why this outcome supports the 'as if' modeling principle, focusing on the process the vendor used rather than just the final result.

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