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In decision-making, rationality implies:

AMaking choices solely based on intuition

BSelecting an option without any alternatives

CChoosing from multiple alternatives with logical reasoning

DIgnoring long-term consequences to make quick decisions

Answer:

C. Choosing from multiple alternatives with logical reasoning

Read Explanation:

Rationality in decision-making means carefully considering various alternatives and making a choice based on logical analysis.

It emphasizes reasoning and informed judgment rather than relying solely on intuition or quick, unexamined choices.


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