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Which is an example of thinking at the margin? A. figuring out what you will give up and what you will gain by hiring a new worker B. thinking about whether or not to go on a vacation to a warm beach C. drawing plans to build an extra room on an old home D. deciding whether to have a dog or a cat as a pet

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The answer is: A) figuring out what you will give up and what you will gain by hiring a new worker

Step-by-step explanation:

Thinking on the margin refers to thinking about your next step or the next action you need to take.

In this case, the employer is considering what future step should he take. Should he hire another worker, and if he does, how will that benefit him or the company?

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option A is correct when we hiring a new worker
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