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Table 3-10 Juanita and Shantala run a business that programs and tests cellular phones.Assume that Juanita and Shantala can switch between programming and testing cellular phones at a constant rate.The following table applies. Table 3-10 Juanita and Shantala run a business that programs and tests cellular phones.Assume that Juanita and Shantala can switch between programming and testing cellular phones at a constant rate.The following table applies.    -Refer to Table 3-10.Juanita's opportunity cost of testing one cellular phone is programming A)  0.133 cellular phones and Shantala's opportunity cost of testing one cellular phone is programming 2.5 cellular phones. B)  0.133 cellular phones and Shantala's opportunity cost of testing one cellular phone is programming 0.4 cellular phones. C)  7.5 cellular phones and Shantala's opportunity cost of testing one cellular phone is programming 2.5 cellular phones. D)  7.5 cellular phones and Shantala's opportunity cost of testing one cellular phone is programming 0.4 cellular phones. -Refer to Table 3-10.Juanita's opportunity cost of testing one cellular phone is programming


A) 0.133 cellular phones and Shantala's opportunity cost of testing one cellular phone is programming 2.5 cellular phones.
B) 0.133 cellular phones and Shantala's opportunity cost of testing one cellular phone is programming 0.4 cellular phones.
C) 7.5 cellular phones and Shantala's opportunity cost of testing one cellular phone is programming 2.5 cellular phones.
D) 7.5 cellular phones and Shantala's opportunity cost of testing one cellular phone is programming 0.4 cellular phones.

E) A) and C)
F) All of the above

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Ellie and Brendan both produce apple pies and vanilla ice cream.If Ellie's opportunity cost of one apple pie is 1/2 gallon of ice cream and Brendan's opportunity cost of one apple pie is 1/4 gallon of ice cream,a mutually advantageous trade can be struck at a price of one apple pie for 1/3 gallon of ice cream.

A) True
B) False

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People who provide you with goods and services


A) are acting out of generosity.
B) do so because they get something in return.
C) have chosen not to become interdependent.
D) are required to do so by the government.

E) None of the above
F) A) and C)

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The only two countries in the world,Alpha and Omega,face the following production possibilities frontiers. Alpha's Production Possibilities Frontier Omega's Production Possibilities Frontier a. Assume that each country decides to use half of its resources in the production of each good.Show these points on the graphs for each country as point A. b. If these countries choose not to trade,what would be the total world production of popcorn and peanuts? c. Now suppose that each country decides to specialize in the good in which each has a comparative advantage.By specializing,what is the total world production of each product now? d. If each country decides to trade 100 units of popcorn for 100 units of peanuts,show on the graphs the gain each country would receive from trade.Label these points B.

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Table 3-8 Assume that Huang and Min can switch between producing parasols and producing porcelain plates at a constant rate. Table 3-8 Assume that Huang and Min can switch between producing parasols and producing porcelain plates at a constant rate.    -Refer to Table 3-8.Min has an absolute advantage in the production of A)  plates and a comparative advantage in the production of plates. B)  parasols and a comparative advantage in the production of plates. C)  neither good and a comparative advantage in the production of parasols. D)  neither good and a comparative advantage in the production of plates. -Refer to Table 3-8.Min has an absolute advantage in the production of


A) plates and a comparative advantage in the production of plates.
B) parasols and a comparative advantage in the production of plates.
C) neither good and a comparative advantage in the production of parasols.
D) neither good and a comparative advantage in the production of plates.

E) A) and D)
F) None of the above

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Figure 3-9 Figure 3-9        -Refer to Figure 3-9.Suppose Azerbaijan is willing to trade 3 nails to Uzbekistan for every bolt that Uzbekistan makes and sends to Azerbaijan.Which of the following combinations of bolts and nails could Uzbekistan then consume,assuming Uzbekistan specializes in making bolts and Azerbaijan specializes in making nails? A)  7 bolts and 70 nails B)  12 bolts and 56 nails C)  17 bolts and 40 nails D)  25 bolts and 15 nails Figure 3-9        -Refer to Figure 3-9.Suppose Azerbaijan is willing to trade 3 nails to Uzbekistan for every bolt that Uzbekistan makes and sends to Azerbaijan.Which of the following combinations of bolts and nails could Uzbekistan then consume,assuming Uzbekistan specializes in making bolts and Azerbaijan specializes in making nails? A)  7 bolts and 70 nails B)  12 bolts and 56 nails C)  17 bolts and 40 nails D)  25 bolts and 15 nails Figure 3-9        -Refer to Figure 3-9.Suppose Azerbaijan is willing to trade 3 nails to Uzbekistan for every bolt that Uzbekistan makes and sends to Azerbaijan.Which of the following combinations of bolts and nails could Uzbekistan then consume,assuming Uzbekistan specializes in making bolts and Azerbaijan specializes in making nails? A)  7 bolts and 70 nails B)  12 bolts and 56 nails C)  17 bolts and 40 nails D)  25 bolts and 15 nails -Refer to Figure 3-9.Suppose Azerbaijan is willing to trade 3 nails to Uzbekistan for every bolt that Uzbekistan makes and sends to Azerbaijan.Which of the following combinations of bolts and nails could Uzbekistan then consume,assuming Uzbekistan specializes in making bolts and Azerbaijan specializes in making nails?


A) 7 bolts and 70 nails
B) 12 bolts and 56 nails
C) 17 bolts and 40 nails
D) 25 bolts and 15 nails

E) B) and D)
F) All of the above

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Table 3-8 Assume that Huang and Min can switch between producing parasols and producing porcelain plates at a constant rate. Table 3-8 Assume that Huang and Min can switch between producing parasols and producing porcelain plates at a constant rate.    -Refer to Table 3-8.The opportunity cost of 1 parasol for Huang is A)  1/3 plate. B)  1/2 plate. C)  3 plates. D)  6 plates. -Refer to Table 3-8.The opportunity cost of 1 parasol for Huang is


A) 1/3 plate.
B) 1/2 plate.
C) 3 plates.
D) 6 plates.

E) B) and D)
F) A) and B)

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Table 3-6 Assume that Maya and Miguel can switch between producing mixers and producing toasters at a constant rate. Table 3-6 Assume that Maya and Miguel can switch between producing mixers and producing toasters at a constant rate.    -Refer to Table 3-6.The opportunity cost of 1 mixer for Maya is A)  0.625 toasters. B)  5 hours of labor. C)  1.6 toasters. D)  20 hours of labor. -Refer to Table 3-6.The opportunity cost of 1 mixer for Maya is


A) 0.625 toasters.
B) 5 hours of labor.
C) 1.6 toasters.
D) 20 hours of labor.

E) All of the above
F) B) and D)

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Table 3-5 Assume that England and Spain can switch between producing cheese and producing bread at a constant rate. Table 3-5 Assume that England and Spain can switch between producing cheese and producing bread at a constant rate.    -Refer to Table 3-5.The opportunity cost of 1 unit of bread for Spain is A)  1/2 unit of cheese. B)  1/2 hour of labor. C)  2 units of cheese. D)  8 hours of labor. -Refer to Table 3-5.The opportunity cost of 1 unit of bread for Spain is


A) 1/2 unit of cheese.
B) 1/2 hour of labor.
C) 2 units of cheese.
D) 8 hours of labor.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Table 3-12 Table 3-12    -Refer to Table 3-12.Which of the following combinations of meat and potatoes could the farmer produce in 40 hours? A)  1 pound of meat and 7 pounds of potatoes. B)  2 pounds of meat and 5 pounds of potatoes. C)  3 pounds of meat and 3 pounds of potatoes. D)  4 pounds of meat and 2 pounds of potatoes. -Refer to Table 3-12.Which of the following combinations of meat and potatoes could the farmer produce in 40 hours?


A) 1 pound of meat and 7 pounds of potatoes.
B) 2 pounds of meat and 5 pounds of potatoes.
C) 3 pounds of meat and 3 pounds of potatoes.
D) 4 pounds of meat and 2 pounds of potatoes.

E) C) and D)
F) All of the above

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Which of the following statements is not correct?


A) Trade allows for specialization.
B) Trade has the potential to benefit all nations.
C) Trade allows nations to consume outside of their production possibilities curves.
D) Absolute advantage is the driving force of specialization.

E) All of the above
F) A) and B)

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Figure 3-4 Figure 3-4        -Refer to Figure 3-4.Suppose Perry is willing to trade 4 poems to Jordan for each novel that Jordan writes and sends to Perry.Which of the following combinations of novels and poems could Jordan then consume,assuming Jordan specializes in novel production and Perry specializes in poem production? A)  1 novel and 14 poems B)  2 novels and 8 poems C)  3 novels and 6 poems D)  4 novels and 2 poems Figure 3-4        -Refer to Figure 3-4.Suppose Perry is willing to trade 4 poems to Jordan for each novel that Jordan writes and sends to Perry.Which of the following combinations of novels and poems could Jordan then consume,assuming Jordan specializes in novel production and Perry specializes in poem production? A)  1 novel and 14 poems B)  2 novels and 8 poems C)  3 novels and 6 poems D)  4 novels and 2 poems Figure 3-4        -Refer to Figure 3-4.Suppose Perry is willing to trade 4 poems to Jordan for each novel that Jordan writes and sends to Perry.Which of the following combinations of novels and poems could Jordan then consume,assuming Jordan specializes in novel production and Perry specializes in poem production? A)  1 novel and 14 poems B)  2 novels and 8 poems C)  3 novels and 6 poems D)  4 novels and 2 poems -Refer to Figure 3-4.Suppose Perry is willing to trade 4 poems to Jordan for each novel that Jordan writes and sends to Perry.Which of the following combinations of novels and poems could Jordan then consume,assuming Jordan specializes in novel production and Perry specializes in poem production?


A) 1 novel and 14 poems
B) 2 novels and 8 poems
C) 3 novels and 6 poems
D) 4 novels and 2 poems

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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For both parties to gain from trade,the price at which they trade must lie between the two opportunity costs.

A) True
B) False

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Table 3-8 Assume that Huang and Min can switch between producing parasols and producing porcelain plates at a constant rate. Table 3-8 Assume that Huang and Min can switch between producing parasols and producing porcelain plates at a constant rate.    -Refer to Table 3-8.The opportunity cost of 1 parasol for Min is A)  1/3 plate. B)  1/2 plate. C)  2 plates. D)  3 plates. -Refer to Table 3-8.The opportunity cost of 1 parasol for Min is


A) 1/3 plate.
B) 1/2 plate.
C) 2 plates.
D) 3 plates.

E) B) and D)
F) All of the above

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Table 3-1 Assume that Andia and Zardia can switch between producing wheat and producing beef at a constant rate. Table 3-1 Assume that Andia and Zardia can switch between producing wheat and producing beef at a constant rate.    -Refer to Table 3-1.Which of the following combinations of wheat and beef could Andia produce in one 8-hour day? A)  6 bushels of wheat and 35 pounds of beef B)  9 bushels of wheat and 25 pounds of beef C)  15 bushels of wheat and 20 pounds of beef D)  24 bushels of wheat and 40 pounds of beef -Refer to Table 3-1.Which of the following combinations of wheat and beef could Andia produce in one 8-hour day?


A) 6 bushels of wheat and 35 pounds of beef
B) 9 bushels of wheat and 25 pounds of beef
C) 15 bushels of wheat and 20 pounds of beef
D) 24 bushels of wheat and 40 pounds of beef

E) A) and D)
F) A) and C)

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Table 3-6 Assume that Maya and Miguel can switch between producing mixers and producing toasters at a constant rate. Table 3-6 Assume that Maya and Miguel can switch between producing mixers and producing toasters at a constant rate.    -Refer to Table 3-6.Maya should specialize in the production of A)  mixers and Miguel should specialize in the production of toasters. B)  toasters and Miguel should specialize in the production of mixers. C)  both goods and Miguel should specialize in the production of neither good. D)  neither good and Miguel should specialize in the production of both goods. -Refer to Table 3-6.Maya should specialize in the production of


A) mixers and Miguel should specialize in the production of toasters.
B) toasters and Miguel should specialize in the production of mixers.
C) both goods and Miguel should specialize in the production of neither good.
D) neither good and Miguel should specialize in the production of both goods.

E) B) and C)
F) A) and C)

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The production possibilities frontier shows the trade-offs that the producer faces but does not identify the choice the producer will make.

A) True
B) False

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Table 3-7 Assume that Japan and Korea can switch between producing cars and producing airplanes at a constant rate. Table 3-7 Assume that Japan and Korea can switch between producing cars and producing airplanes at a constant rate.    -Refer to Table 3-7.Korea should specialize in the production of A)  cars and import airplanes. B)  airplanes and import cars. C)  both goods and import neither good. D)  neither good and import both goods. -Refer to Table 3-7.Korea should specialize in the production of


A) cars and import airplanes.
B) airplanes and import cars.
C) both goods and import neither good.
D) neither good and import both goods.

E) A) and C)
F) B) and D)

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Table 3-7 Assume that Japan and Korea can switch between producing cars and producing airplanes at a constant rate. Table 3-7 Assume that Japan and Korea can switch between producing cars and producing airplanes at a constant rate.    -Refer to Table 3-7.Japan and Korea would not be able to gain from trade if Korea's opportunity cost of one car changed to A)  1/5 airplane. B)  1/3 airplane. C)  3 airplanes. D)  5 airplanes. -Refer to Table 3-7.Japan and Korea would not be able to gain from trade if Korea's opportunity cost of one car changed to


A) 1/5 airplane.
B) 1/3 airplane.
C) 3 airplanes.
D) 5 airplanes.

E) A) and B)
F) C) and D)

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Figure 3-6 Figure 3-6        -Refer to Figure 3-6.If Maxine and Daisy each divides her time equally between making pies and making tarts,then total production is 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. Figure 3-6        -Refer to Figure 3-6.If Maxine and Daisy each divides her time equally between making pies and making tarts,then total production is 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. Figure 3-6        -Refer to Figure 3-6.If Maxine and Daisy each divides her time equally between making pies and making tarts,then total production is 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. -Refer to Figure 3-6.If Maxine and Daisy each divides her time equally between making pies and making tarts,then total production is


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.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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