A fast-food chain makes the decision to reband itself as a mid range adult cafe instead of a cheap kid friendly restraunt. This change will involve using higher ingrediants and revonating to remove childrens playgrounds

use the passage to answer the scenario

3: What is the opportunity cost in the scenario above?

A:one-time expense renovating restaurants
B:ongoing expense of high-quality ingredients
C:money that is expected to be provided by new adult customers
D:money that could have been made from families with young children

4:Jake decides to spend time over the weekend doing extra football practice. What is the most likely short-term consequence of his decision?

A:His football skills will get a little better
B:He will become a professional football player
C:His coach will ask him to quit the team
D:He will earn a football scholarship

I think
3:d
4:a
These seem most reasonable for me I just want to be sure before I summit my test :)

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Sam decides to spend time over the weekend doing extra football practice. What is the most likely short-term consequence of his decision? this is not math this is s.s.

To answer the questions, let's analyze the passage:

1. What is the opportunity cost in the scenario above?

The opportunity cost refers to what is given up in order to pursue a different opportunity. In this case, the fast-food chain is rebranding itself as a mid-range adult cafe instead of a cheap kid-friendly restaurant. The passage mentions that this change will involve using higher ingredients and renovating to remove children's playgrounds. Therefore, the opportunity cost in this scenario is the money that could have been made from families with young children. So, the correct answer is D: money that could have been made from families with young children.

2. Jake decides to spend time over the weekend doing extra football practice. What is the most likely short-term consequence of his decision?

The passage does not provide any information about the long-term consequences of Jake's decision, but it does mention that he decides to spend time over the weekend doing extra football practice. Given this information, it is reasonable to assume that the most likely short-term consequence is that his football skills will get a little better. So, the correct answer is A: His football skills will get a little better.

Based on the explanations above, your answers (3: D; 4: A) seem reasonable and are likely correct. Good luck with your test!