Answer
The graph denotes PPF and intercepts of it denotes maximum quantity
produced of goods on the respective axis, and on the PPF it is a
bundle of both goods.
The opportunity cost of production of a good =Maximum production of
other good /maximum production of the good
The opportunity cost of one emerald =240/8
=30
for 2 emeralds =30* 2=60 rubies
Option c
QUESTION 32 1 poin Figure 3-13 Peru's Production Possibilities Frontier Refer to Figure 3-13. Suppose Peru...
Figure 3-12 Argentina's Production Possibilities Frontier Peru's Production Possibilities Frontier 2 Tam (ix 3) + 2 + 4 + 6 + 8 + 10 12 14 16 18 20 st ) tam 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 a ) Refer to Figure 3-12. If Argentina and Peru each divides its time equally between producing com and fish, then total production is 13 tons of corn and 15 tons of fish. 13 tons of corn and 10 tons...
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Perry's Production Possibilities Frontier Jordan's Production Possibilities Frontier Refer to Figure 3-4. Perry and Jordan ach divides their time equally between writing novels and writing poems, then total production is a novels and 12 poems b. 3 novels and 12 poems c. 6 novels and 24 poems 2 novels and poems QUESTION 23 Suppose a gardener produces both green beans and com in her garden. If she must give up 14 bushels of com to get 5 bushels of green...
Figure 1 Questo 8 Not yet answered Jordan's Production Possibilities Frontier Perry's Production Possibilities Frontier Points out at 100 P Flag question Refer to Figure 1. The opportunity cost of 1 novel for Perry is Select one: a. 1/6 poem b. 2 poems c. 6 poems d. 12 poems.
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1/1 Figure 3-20 Canada's Production Possibilities Frontier Mexico's Production Possibilities Frontier 2 1 God Good Y 4 6 + 8 + 10 + + + + + 12 14 16 18 20 + + GoodX 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 GevdX Refer to Figure 3-20. Canada would incur an opportunity cost of 6 units of Good X if it increased its production of Good Y by 3 units. 6 units 9 units. 12 units. Correct...
Figure 3-15
Perry’s Production Possibilities Frontier
Jordan’s Production Possibilities Frontier
51. Refer to Figure 3-15. Perry has a
comparative advantage in the production of
a.
poems and Jordan has a comparative advantage in the production
of novels.
b.
neither good and Jordan has a comparative advantage in the
production of novels.
c.
novels and Jordan has a comparative advantage in the production
of neither good.
d.
novels and Jordan has a comparative advantage in the production
of poems.
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Figure 3-6 Maxine's Production Possibilities Frontier Daisy's Production Possibilities Frontier TA 20 T 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 per 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 10 pies 11. Refer to Figure 3-6. If the production possibilities frontiers shown are each for one day of work, then which of the following combinations of pies and tarts could Maxine and Daisy together not make in a given day? a. 2 pies and 25 tarts b....