1. Car A is new and costs $8,000. Car B is the same make and model, one year old, with 12,000 miles and costs $6,000. Both cars are in excellent condition.

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1. Car A is new and costs $8,000. Car B is the same make and model, one year old, with 12,000 miles and costs $6,000. Both cars are in excellent condition. Which car would you buy? 2. Car A and B are the same make and model and year. Car A was driven 20,000 miles in Arizona. Car B was driven 20,000 miles in Illinois. Which car would you buy? 3. Power drill A is heavy duty metal and costs $300. Power drill B is plastic and costs $ If you used a drill on an occasional basis, which drill would you buy? 4. Houses A and B are identical in cost, construction, and condition. House A is within walking distance of a shopping center but three miles from a school. House B is within walking distance of a school and three miles from a shopping center. Which house would you buy? 5. Water heaters A and B are of the same quality and made by the same company. A department store sells water A with a ten-year guarantee. Heater B cost $50 less, buy only has a two-year guarantee. Which would you buy?

7. An electrical line needs to be put underground to connect two of your buildings. Company A will do the job for $1,000. Company B will do the job for $700 if you dig the two-foot wide, 100-foot long ditch. Which company would you hire? 8. Washing machines A and B cost the same. Washing machine A has eight different cycles. Washing machine B has only the three basic cycles, but a larger capacity. Which washing machine would you buy? 9. Dresser A is solid wood and costs $200. Dresser B is made of wood veneer and costs $100. Which dresser would you buy? 6. Canned vegetables A and B are both the same quality and quantity. Can A is a name brand and costs 10 cents. Can B is a house brand and costs 8 cents. Which one would you buy?

11. Man’s suit A is made by a well-known manufacturer and costs $300. The identical suit B, made by the same manufacturer, is sold in a discount store with a different label for $160. Which suit would you buy? 10. Car battery A costs $70 and has a five-year guarantee. Car battery B costs $30 and has only a three-year guarantee. Which battery would you buy? Answers: 1. B (Avoid depreciation), 2. A (Avoid rust), 3. B (Low usage and easy handling), 4. B (More stable location), 5. A (Need for guarantee), 6. B (20% saving), 7. B ($300 for a day’s labor), 8. B (More washing, less repair), 9. A (Investment for generations), 10. A (Longer guarantee means more powerful battery), 11. B (Label does not affect suit)