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Someone offers you a monthly guaranteed supply of pepsi for $10 but gives you the option of 80 litres or 40 gallons. which option should you take if you want to maximize the amo…
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someone offers you a monthly guaranteed supply of pepsi for $10 but gives you the option of 80 litres or 40 gallons. which option should you take if you want to maximize the amount of pepsi you get each month?
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take the 40 gallons it's a lot more pepsi
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