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Physics, 18.03.2020 20:05 danielasena21

In the 1960s, Ed Thorp rented an office at $1600 per month which included the costof electricity. Ed used the office to run a super computer 24/7 to analyze the casino game ofblackjack; the computer used $1900 worth of electricity per month. The alternative to renting theoffice for the computer was to put it in his garage (where he had to pay his own electricity). What was the (opportunity) cost of renting the office?

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