From the diagram we see that the nation can produce 900 sofas or 600 cars. Hence when it produces 600 cars, it does not produce 900 sofas, thus, the opportunity cost of 600 cars is 900 sofas. In this manner, the opportunity cost of 1 car is 900/600 = 1.5 sofas.
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Arturo's Production Possibilities Frontier Dina's Production Possibilities Frontier 500 furries 450 350 300 150 100+ T 50 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 anos - Refer to Figure 3-14. Arturo's opportunity cost of one burrito is a. 3/4 taco and Dina's opportunity cost of one burrito is 1/2 taco. b. 3/4 taco and Dina's opportunity cost of one burrito is 2 tacos. Soc. 4/3 tacos and Dina's opportunity cost of...
Arturo's Production Possibilities Frontier Dina's Production Possibilities Frontier 500 450 350 350 300 250 300 150 100 50 150 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 aces 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400es Refer to Figure 3-14. Arturo would incur an opportunity cost of 36 burritos if he in O a. 27. O b. 48. O d. 144 A-Z
Figure 3-3 Bob's Production Possibilities Frontier Enid's Production Possibilities Frontier 300 00G Aoo 109 0 200 350 300 350 400 a 8 Refer to Figure 33 a) Bob's opportunity cost of one burrito is 1 33 tacos and Enid's opportunity cost of one burrito is b) If Bob and Enid each divide their time equally between the production of tacos and burritos, then total production is 2 50 burrios and 400 ac c) If Bob and Enid decide to completely...
The following graph shows the production possibilities frontier (PPF) of an economy that produces clothing and coal. The black points (cross symbols) represent three possible output levels in a given month. (Hint: You can click on the points to see their exact coordinates.) Refer to the following graph to answer the questions that follow. 32 28 24 PPF 20 + B CLOTHING (Millions of garments) 16 + 12 4 0 0 100 200 600 700 800 300 400 500 COAL...
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...
The following graph shows the production possibilities frontier (PPF) of an economy that produces clothing and steel. The black points symbols) represent three possible output levels in a given month. You can click on the points to see their exact coordinates Graph 1 32 28 24 PF 16 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 STEEL (Millions of tons) Suppose the economy initially produces 12,000 garments of clothing and 500 million tons of steel, which is represented by point...
Arturo's Production Possibilities Frontier Dina's Production Possibilities Frontier Turritos 1 hurritos 450+ 2001: 1987 400+ 350+ 300+ 250+ 200 200+ 150+ 150+ 100+ 50+ 100+ 50+ + + + 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 tacos 50 lacos SO 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 Refer to Figure 3-3. Suppose Arturo is willing to trade 6 burritos to Dina for each 10 tacos that Dinas produces and sends to Arturo. Which of the following combinations of tacos and...
Question 17 1 pts On a production possibilities frontier, 500 pounds of apples and 1,200 pounds of bananas can be produced while at another point on the same frontier, 300 pounds of apples and 1,300 pounds of bananas can be produced. Between these points, what is the opportunity cost of producing a pound of bananas? 2 pounds of apples 2 pounds of bananas 200 pounds of apples 0.5 a pound of apples 1 pts Question 18
please do step by step how you got the answer Figure 3-14 Arturo's Production Possibilities Frontier Dina's Production Possibilities Frontier durritos durritos 500 500 450 450 400 400 350 350 300 300 250 250 200 + 200 150 150 100 100 50 50 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 tacos 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 tacos ab Refer to Figure 3-14. Suppose Arturo is willing to trade 6 burritos to Dina for each 10 tacos...
Question 57 3.75 pts Exhibit 2-7 Production possibilities curve 400 A Cars 300 (millions per year) 200 e 100 0 100 200 300 400 Grain (millions of tons per year) For the economy shown in Exhibit 2-7, which of the following is true when the economy Is at point A? Increased grain production would be impossible More cars are being produced than are needed. There must be resources that are not being used fully Some car production must be forgone...