A) 2/3 pound of beef
B) 3/4 pound of beef
C) 5/6 pound of beef
D) 3/2 pounds of beef
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A) purses.
B) wallets.
C) both goods.
D) neither good.
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A) 0.
B) 1.5.
C) 3.
D) 9.
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A) 0.40 pounds of cheese.
B) 0.55 pounds of cheese.
C) 0.75 pounds of cheese.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) 0.4 pound of potatoes.
B) 2.5 pounds of potatoes.
C) 4 pounds of potatoes.
D) 10 pounds of potatoes.
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A) opportunity costs.
B) payments to land, labor, and capital.
C) input requirements per unit of output.
D) locational and logistical circumstances.
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A) people who work in foreign countries.
B) goods in which a country has an absolute advantage.
C) limits placed on the quantity of goods leaving a country.
D) goods produced abroad and sold domestically.
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A) 340.
B) 330.
C) 320.
D) 310.
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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) 7.5 cellular phones and Shantala's opportunity cost of programming one cellular phone is testing 5/2 cellular phones.
B) 2/15 cellular phones and Shantala's opportunity cost of programming one cellular phone is testing 5/2 cellular phones.
C) 7.5 cellular phones and Shantala's opportunity cost of programming one cellular phone is testing 2/5 cellular phones.
D) 2/15 cellular phones and Shantala's opportunity cost of programming one cellular phone is testing 2/5 cellular phones.
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A) 4 pounds of coffee and 17 pounds of soybeans
B) 8 pounds of coffee and 14 pounds of soybeans
C) 16 pounds of coffee and 9 pounds of soybeans
D) 24 pounds of coffee and 3 pounds of soybeans
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A) 6 pies and 10 tarts.
B) 7.5 pies and 3 tarts.
C) 7.5 pies and 10 tarts.
D) 13.5 pies and 13 tarts.
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A) 2 mixer and 8 toasters.
B) 3.5 mixers and 6 toasters.
C) 5 mixers and 4 toasters.
D) 7 mixers and 12 toasters.
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A) higher than it would be in the absence of trade because of the gains from trade.
B) the same as it would be in the absence of trade.
C) less than it would be in the absence of trade because neither country is specializing in the product in which it has a comparative advantage.
D) less than it would be in the absence of trade because Teeveeland has an absolute advantage in both goods and so it cannot benefit by trading with Radioland.
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A) the rancher could produce 2.5 pounds of meat and 1.0 pound of potatoes.
B) the rancher could produce 1.0 pound of meat and 1.0 pound of potatoes.
C) the farmer could produce 0.25 pounds of meat and 1.6 pounds of potatoes.
D) the farmer could produce 0.75 pounds of meat and 1.25 pounds of potatoes.
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