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5. Suppose Mike and Johnson produce two products hamburgers and T-shirts Mike produces 10 hamburgers or 3 T-shirts a day and Johnson produces 7 hamburgers or 4 T-shirts. Assuming they can devote time to making either hamburgers or T-shirts. a. Draw the production possibility curve. b. Who enjoys the absolute advantage of producing both? . Who has a higher opportunity cost of making T-shirts? d. Whohs acompt antage in prodtucing hamburgers?
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