Differentiate between Opportunity cost and Real cost.
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The real cost is the price paid by the consumer for consuming a good. Opportunity cost is the foregone cost of the next best alternative present in the market. ... If the consumer consumes apples, real cost will be $10 and the opportunity cost will be $12 (the price of another alternative available).
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