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Robert lewis stevenson’s story, imp in the bottle, features a fabulous bottle whose owner will be granted any wish by the imp who lives within the bottle. the problem is that anyone who buys the bottle must sell it at a lower price or else suffer eternity in hell. [if you do not believe in hell, assume that you do for the purposes of this question.] assuming the smallest possible unit of currency is one cent, would you buy the bottle if it were offered to you for $1,000? explain your reasoning.

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