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Sam has decided to buy a burger and fries at a​ restaurant, but he is considering whether to buy a drink as well. Suppose the price of a burger is​ $3.00, fries are​ $1.50, drinks are​ $2.00, and a value meal with all three costs​ $4.99. For​ Sam, what is the marginal cost of the​ drink?

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User Jaho
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Answer:

$.49

Step-by-step explanation:

In this question we have given

Cost of one burger=$3

Cost of fries=$1.5

Cost of drink=$2

Cost of value meal=$4.99

Therefore, marginal price of drink=cost of value meal-cost of fries and burger

=4.99-3-1.5

=$.49

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User Tobius
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