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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You drop out and save the car for another race.

The conservative decision, to drop out and save your car, might make more sense if you aren't trying to gain points for an overall championship.

It may also make sense if your car has shown similar signs of imminent mechanical failure in the past or if you simply get a bad feeling.

"Gut feelings are key in racing," says stock car racer Any Selig. "You don't have time to think of every last option and play the scenarios through. You have to act -- fast!"


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