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Wealth and Risk-Taking Behavior

Two individuals, Alex and Ben, have identical attitudes toward risk. Alex has a net worth of $1,000,000, while Ben has a net worth of $25,000. They are both offered the same business venture: invest $20,000 with a 50% chance of earning a $20,000 profit and a 50% chance of losing the entire investment. Who is more likely to decline this venture, and why? Explain your reasoning by comparing the potential loss relative to each individual's total wealth.

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