Multiple Choice
Josie has two classes: Biology and math. She finds out that the grades for both classes has improved without spending more time studying. Using the production possibilities curve, Josie's situation can be represented by
A) moving from a point on the production possibilities curve to a point inside the curve.
B) a movement along the curve from the axis for biology to the axis for math.
C) a movement along the curve from the axis for math to the axis for biology.
D) an inward shift of the curve.
E) an outward shift of the curve.
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