1.The above given curve is a production possibility Frontier.
It is the representation of production of two type of goods in any economy over the given period of time in various combinations
The points A, B and C here represents efficient production because in these resources are properly utilised with optimised output.
The correct answer is option A
2.the points D and E represents the inefficient production in the economy because here the resources are not fully utilised
The correct answer is option A
The figure shows an economy's production possibilities frontier and identifies some production points. Cars (thousands per...
Cars (thousands per week) 24 F G The figure shows an economy's production possibilities frontier and identifies some production points. We can produce all combinations_ O A. inside the PPF, on the PPF, and outside the PPF O B. inside the PPF and on the PPF OC. on the PPF but not inside or outside the PPF OD. on the PPF and outside the PPF O E. inside the PPF but not on the PPF or outside the PPF Which...
The figure above shows a production possibilities frontier (PPF) for a society that makes two goods-pizza and wings. For each point in the figure, select the correct button below to show whether the point represents an efficient use of resources, an inefficient use of resources, or is unattainable. Point A: Point B: Point C: Point D: Point F:
The figure depicts a shift in a society’s production possibilities frontier (PPF) for the manufacture of trains and planes: train-manufacturing capacity expands while plane-manufacturing capacity shrinks. Refer to this figure to answer the following questions. Which point represents an output that was efficient before the shift but is inefficient afterward? point A point B point C point D point E Planes Trains
(a) Draw a production possibilities frontier representing the economy's possible production of milk and eggs. Now, show what will happen to the frontier or the production point under each of the following circumstances in parts (b) to (e). Use a separate graph to illustrate each situation. For parts (c), (d), and (e), show your answers relative to the original production possibilities frontier. (2 marks) (b) The outcome for the economy is efficient, with society choosing approximately equal amounts of milk...
Consider two points on the production possibilities frontier point X, at which there are 100 cars and 78 trucks, an point Y, at which there are 90 cars and 70 trucks. If the economy is currently at point X the opportunity cost of moving to point Y is? a. 12 cars. b. I trucks. c. 10 cars. d. 79 trucks. e, none of the above. 12. The production possibilities frontier represents the possible combinations of two goods that an economy...
Below is a production possibilities table for cars an corn in a small town. Good produced Cars Corn (tons) Production Alternatives А ТВ Тc TD 0 6 12 18 50 45 35 L 20 24 0 a. Graph a production possibilities curve/frontier for this town. b. Does this PPF demonstrate the law of increasing opportunity costs? Why or why not? C. If the economy is at point B, what is the opportunity cost of producing 6 more cars? What is...
#2 shirt? 2.) The following table shows several points on a small economy's production possibilities boundary Production of Coffee (in tons) Production of Cars (in thousands) 115 95 70 40 Point (a) [1 point] Starting from point B, what is the opportunity cost of producing 2,000 more cars? (b) [1 point] Starting from point D, what is the opportunity cost of producing 2,000 more cars?
3. Efficiency in the production possibilities model Suppose France produces only two goods: wheat and tablets. The following graph shows France's current production possibilities frontier, along with six output combinations represented by black points (plus symbols) labeled A to F 100 エ PPF 40 20 100 WHEAT (Millions of bushels) Complete the following table by indicating whether each point represents output combinations that are inefficient, efficient, or unattainable. Check all that apply Point Inefficient Efficient Unattainable
Suppose France produces only two goods: alfalfa and tablets. The following graph shows France's current production possibilities frontier, along with six output combinations represented by black points (plus symbols) labeled A to F. Complete the following table by indicating whether each point represents output combinations that are inefficient, efficient, or unattainable. Check all that apply.
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.