Larry owns a lemon farm. On one day during planting season, Larry spends 10 hours planting $200 worth of seeds. Larry expects these seeds to yield $1,000 worth of lemons. Additionally, Larry is a former professional golfer. To supplement his income, he also provides golf lessons, for which he charges $30 per hour. He cannot simultaneously plant seeds and provide golf lessons. From an economic perspective, the cost of Larry's lemon farm isSingle choice
A
$500.
B
$200.
C
$300.
D
$1,000.
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