A) 4/5 computer and Jim's opportunity cost of testing one computer is setting up 3/4 computer.
B) 4/5 computer and Jim's opportunity cost of testing one computer is setting up 4/3 computers.
C) 5/4 computers and Jim's opportunity cost of testing one computer is setting up 3/4 computer.
D) 5/4 computers and Jim's opportunity cost of testing one computer is setting up 4/3 computers.
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A) 1/3 parasol.
B) 1/2 parasol.
C) 2 parasols.
D) 3 parasols.
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A) 2 pies and 25 tarts
B) 10 pies and 22 tarts
C) 12 pies and 15 tarts
D) 15 pies and 16 tarts
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A) Shawn has a comparative advantage in the production of donuts.
B) Sue has a comparative advantage in the production of donuts.
C) Shawn has an absolute advantage in the production of donuts.
D) Sue has an absolute advantage in the production of donuts.
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A) wheat and Theresa has an absolute advantage in the production of beef.
B) beef and Theresa has an absolute advantage in the production of wheat.
C) both goods and Theresa has an absolute advantage in the production of neither good.
D) neither good and Theresa has an absolute advantage in the production of both goods.
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A) the country should import that good.
B) the country should produce just enough of that good for its own consumption.
C) the country's opportunity cost of that good is high relative to other countries' opportunity costs of that same good.
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) 30 units of corn and 30 units of wheat.
B) 40 units of corn and 30 units of wheat.
C) 40 units of corn and 20 units of wheat.
D) 10 units of corn and 40 units of wheat.
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A) coffee and import soybeans.
B) soybeans and import coffee.
C) both goods and import neither good.
D) neither good and import both goods.
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A) 1/4 bolt
B) 4 bolts
C) 5 bolts
D) 80 bolts
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A) 12 pounds of coffee and 12 pounds of soybeans.
B) 14 pounds of coffee and 9 pounds of soybeans.
C) 16 pounds of coffee and 6 pounds of soybeans.
D) 28 pounds of coffee and 18 pounds of soybeans.
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A) 2.
B) 3.
C) 5.
D) 10.
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A) the slope of Maya's production possibilities frontier would be 2 and the slope of Miguel's production possibilities frontier would be -2.
B) the slope of Maya's production possibilities frontier would be 0.5 and the slope of Miguel's production possibilities frontier would be -0.5.
C) the slope of Maya's production possibilities frontier would be 1.67 and the slope of Miguel's production possibilities frontier would be -1.67.
D) the slope of Maya's production possibilities frontier would be 0.6 and the slope of Miguel's production possibilities frontier would be -0.6.
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A) 0.5 radios, and Norway's opportunity cost of one cooler is 0.125 radios.
B) 0.5 radios, and Norway's opportunity cost of one cooler is 8 radios.
C) 2 radios, and Norway's opportunity cost of one cooler is 0.125 radios.
D) 2 radios, and Norway's opportunity cost of one cooler is 8 radios.
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A) 1/10 hour
B) 1/3 hour
C) 3 hours
D) 10 hours
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