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A lottery offers two options for the prize. Option A: $1000 a week for life. Option B: $600 000 in one lump sum. Which option would the winner choose if s/he expects to live for…
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A lottery offers two options for the prize. Option A: $1000 a week for life. Option B: $600 000 in one lump sum. Which option would the winner choose if s/he expects to live for another 50 years?
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Because you would not make as much money
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