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a person has three job offers of rs 10000; Rs 20000 and Rs 30000 respectively.Assuming the working conditions are same ,the opportunity cost of the offer chosen is
a) Rs 10000
b) Rs 20000
c) Rs 30000
d) none of these​

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Answered by Anonymous
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a person has three job offers of rs 10000; Rs 20000 and Rs 30000 respectively.Assuming the working conditions are same ,the opportunity cost of the offer chosen is

a) Rs 10000a person has three job offers of rs 10000; Rs 20000 and Rs 30000 respectively.Assuming the working conditions are same ,the opportunity cost of the offer chosen is

a) Rs 10000

b) Rs 20000

c) Rs 30000

d) none of thesea person has three job offers of rs 10000; Rs 20000 and Rs 30000 respectively.Assuming the working conditions are same ,the opportunity cost of the offer chosen is

a) Rs 10000

b) Rs 20000

c) Rs 30000

d) none of thesea person has three job offers of rs 10000; Rs 20000 and Rs 30000 respectively.Assuming the working conditions are same ,the opportunity cost of the offer chosen is

a) Rs 10000

b) Rs 20000

c) Rs 30000

d) none of thesea person has three job offers of rs 10000; Rs 20000 and Rs 30000 respectively.Assuming the working conditions are same ,the opportunity cost of the offer chosen is

a) Rs 10000

b) Rs 20000

c) Rs 30000

d) none of thesea person has three job offers of rs 10000; Rs 20000 and Rs 30000 respectively.Assuming the working conditions are same ,the opportunity cost of the offer chosen is

a) Rs 10000

b) Rs 20000

c) Rs 30000

d) none of thesea person has three job offers of rs 10000; Rs 20000 and Rs 30000 respectively.Assuming the working conditions are same ,the opportunity cost of the offer chosen is

a) Rs 10000

b) Rs 20000

c) Rs 30000

d) none of thesea person has three job offers of rs 10000; Rs 20000 and Rs 30000 respectively.Assuming the working conditions are same ,the opportunity cost of the offer chosen is

a) Rs 10000

b) Rs 20000

c) Rs 30000

d) none of thesea person has three job offers of rs 10000; Rs 20000 and Rs 30000 respectively.Assuming the working conditions are same ,the opportunity cost of the offer chosen is

a) Rs 10000

b) Rs 2a person has three job offers of rs 10000; Rs 20000 and Rs 30000 respectively.Assuming the working conditions are same ,the opportunity cost of the offer chosen is

a) Rs 10000

b) Rs 20000

c) Rs 30000

d) none of thesea person has three job offers of rs 10000; Rs 20000 and Rs 30000 respectively.Assuming the working conditions are same ,the opportunity cost of the offer chosen is

a) Rs 10000

b) Rs 20000

c) Rs 30000

d) none of thesea person has three job offers of rs 10000; Rs 20000 and Rs 30000 respectively.Assuming the working conditions are same ,the opportunity cost of the offer chosen is

a) Rs 10000

b) Rs 20000

c) Rs 30000

d) none of thesea person has three job offers of rs 10000; Rs 20000 and Rs 30000 respectively.Assuming the working conditions are same ,the opportunity cost of the offer chosen is

a) Rs 10000

b) Rs 20000

c) Rs 30000

d) none of thesea person has three job offers of rs 10000; Rs 20000 and Rs 30000 respectively.Assuming the working conditions are same ,the opportunity cost of the offer chosen is

a) Rs 10000

b) Rs 20000

c) Rs 30000

d) none of thesea person has three job offers of rs 10000; Rs 20000 and Rs 30000 respectively.Assuming the working conditions are same ,the opportunity cost of the offer chosen is

a) Rs 10000

b) Rs 20000

c) Rs 30000

d) none of thesea person has three job offers of rs 10000; Rs 20000 and Rs 30000 respectively.Assuming the working conditions are same ,the opportunity cost of the offer chosen is

a) Rs 10000

b) Rs 20000

c) Rs 30000

d) none of these0000

c) Rs 30000

d) none of thesea person has three job offers of rs 10000; Rs 20000 and Rs 30000 respectively.Assuming the working conditions are same ,the opportunity cost of the offer chosen is

a) Rs 10000

b) Rs 20000

c) Rs 30000

d) none of these

b) Rs 20000

c) Rs 30000

d) none of these

Answered by nancyyadavtafs
4

Answer:

c) Rs 30000

Explanation:

Opportunity cost of production of a commodity refers to the cost which the producer has to sacrifice in terms of the next best alternative which could be produced out of that cost in order to produce every unit of the given commodity. So when Rahul select the job offering 30,000 rupees, he will sacrifice other

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