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Business, 09.09.2019 19:10 brianmcclain7010

Tom is a college student at fsu. he has the option to buy a parking pass at the beginning of the year for $250. if tom doesn't buy the pass, he has to park on the street or pay the valet parking service $5 per day. if tom does not buy the parking pass, he expects to have to use the valet parking services 40 times. however, he may end up using the valet service up to 80 times. tom decides that he would rather pay the $250 than risk not being able to find a spot on the street. tom could be described

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