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guest · 5 years ago
But these are not different vegetables these are the same? It would be a more accurate representation to use Redskin potatoes vs russet potatoes. From what I understand you buy the Apple product because of the simplicity so for this I will use a pre-peeled potato. For the Android camp I will use an unpeeled potato. From here I will try to explain my understanding. You will pay more to have the potato peeled merely because it is already peeled? Whereas Android users prefer to peel their own potato? Or would it be better to say you want mashed potatoes (Apple) so you buy premade mashed potatoes instead of potatoes (Android) because the time to make it into mashed potatoes doesn't warrant the decrease in price?
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guest · 5 years ago
Surely if the price is the same and the carrots are of different sizes you would pick the larger of the two? If not then why pick the one that will surely sate you for an insignificant amount of time. Yes there is the argument that it could spoil, but that can largely be avoided based on the method of storage. Also I started with animals and I shall surely finish with animals. The rabbit on the right must in much sooner time go to the field and gather more food whereas the rabbit on the right can lounge around with his food. Yes there is the chance it will spoil but to a rabbit I would suppose that would mean little.
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guest · 5 years ago
But which rabbit goes away hungry?
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