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Wally has a hobby. he likes making furniture. he finds that he gets many compliments on the furniture he makes. why would it be in wally's best interest to go to a craft fair and sell some of his custom furniture?
a. if the cost of making the furniture was less than the price that wally believes he would be able to sell it for
b. if there were not many other people selling custom furniture at the craft fair
c. if wally believed that he would only be able to sell the furniture for less than the cost of the materials he used to make it
d. if wally determined that the demand for custom furniture was low

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