Ans: A). Opportunity costs= $43,500
B). Operating as independent= $34,200
Working as dispatcher= (34,500+10% of 43,500)
=34,500+4,350
=$38,850
C). I think Mr. Dowd should sell the taxi and accept the position of dispatcher as he is getting more as compare to working as dispatcher
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