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Sublight2097 Sublight2097
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Harry and Gus fish the same lake together from the same boat. Each morning Harry typically catches either 20 bluegills or 5 walleyes (depending on how deep he fishes) while Gus typically catches either 20 bluegills or 2 walleyes (depending on how deep he fishes). Other things constant, if they wish to maximize the total number of fish they catch together tomorrow morning, regardless of species,
A) Harry should fish and Gus should row.
B) Harry should fish only for bluegills and Gus should fish only for walleyes.
C) Gus should fish only for bluegills and Harry should fish only for walleyes.
D) both Harry and Gus should fish for bluegills.
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The Economic Way of Thinking

The Economic Way of Thinking


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My mind was going in all different directions trying to figure this one out. Thanks so much.
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It was nothing, thanks for updating us.
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