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Question 39

Question 39

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  Using Figure 1.5,if an economy has the capacity to produce represented by PP2,then point E represents A) A constant trade-off between potato chips and doughnuts. B) A combination of potato chips and doughnuts that is not attainable. C) An efficient use of resources. D) None of the choices are correct. Using Figure 1.5,if an economy has the capacity to produce represented by PP2,then point E represents


A) A constant trade-off between potato chips and doughnuts.
B) A combination of potato chips and doughnuts that is not attainable.
C) An efficient use of resources.
D) None of the choices are correct.

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