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with respect to total variable costs, which of the following statements is true?

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The more we use, the more we spend.

I think the more we use, the more we spend. This is a pretty simple concept, but it’s still hard to wrap your head around. To start with, we really only use a fixed amount of money. But then, we spend the whole time we’re using that fixed amount of money. Now you might think I’m being a little too simplistic here, and I’m sure I don’t have to explain it to you, but there are two different things involved.

Sure, the more we use the more we spend. But not all spending is equal. If you spend your entire budget on food, for example, you might be wasting a lot more than if you spent your entire budget on entertainment. I’m using food for this example because it’s something that everyone would agree is a very good thing to do.

Yes, I would agree with you. Im using the examples to illustrate that it is not the amount spent that makes a difference, but rather what we are spending that makes a difference. If we spent all of our money on food, we would be spending more than if we spent all of our money on entertainment.

I’m not sure if you are saying if you spend all of your money on food, then you waste a lot more than if you spent all of your money on entertainment. I think it’s more about what you spend than what you spend.

This is a great question. As it turns out, we spend a lot less when we do things that matter to us, things we find enjoyable, and things we do because we love doing them. This is the case whether we spend a lot of money on clothing or food or a house or a car or whatever. We all just have different motivations, but when we spend money, we do so out of love. When we spend money on anything that is not fun, we waste money.

So you can either say that you spend a lot of money on things you don’t actually care about or you can say that you don’t spend a lot of money on things you don’t actually care about.

That’s a good question. We spend a lot of money on things we dont like. We may or may not like the clothes we wear, but we make the conscious decision to buy them. We may or may not like the house we live in, but we do not spend money to have it, and we do not spend money to have it to the same degree. We care about the house but we do not want to have it for the same reasons we care about clothes and cars.

You say we don’t spend a lot of money on things we dont care about. This is similar to the point made by the previous poster. We do spend a lot of money on things we dont care about. We may or may not care about the clothes we wear, but we do spend money on them. We may or may not care about the house we live in, but we spend money on it.

If you’re not on the same page with the other two posters, I would venture to say that you’re not on the right page. The fact is that this poster is the only one that’s going to get your attention, and as far as I know it doesn’t make any difference.

Vinay Kumar
Student. Coffee ninja. Devoted web advocate. Subtly charming writer. Travel fan. Hardcore bacon lover.

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