No Benefit Overlooked
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Example wrong choices
20345_prayer_room_pavilion_restitution · CONTRACTS · Choice A25 percent of $72,000 ($18,000).
Why it's attractive
The contract pays at 50 percent, not 25 percent, and the call asks for Stephen's recovery after destruction.
Why it's wrong
The contract pays at 50 percent, not 25 percent, and the call asks for Stephen's recovery after destruction.
20345_prayer_room_pavilion_restitution · CONTRACTS · Choice CThe difference between $72,000 and the lower price Lydia paid to have the pavilion built by another carpenter.
Why it's attractive
Lydia's lower replacement price is not a benefit Stephen can claim.
Why it's wrong
Lydia's lower replacement price is not a benefit Stephen can claim.
20345_prayer_room_pavilion_restitution · CONTRACTS · Choice DThe reasonable value of Stephen's work before the pavilion was destroyed by the windstorm and fire.
Why it's attractive
The answer measures Stephen's work, but the taught anchor asks what Lydia retained.
Why it's wrong
The answer measures Stephen's work, but the taught anchor asks what Lydia retained.
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