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    Figure 2.2. Canadian Trade Possibilities
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Figure 2.2. Canadian Trade Possibilities

Question 44

Question 44

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Figure 2.2. Canadian Trade Possibilities
​ Figure 2.2. Canadian Trade Possibilities ​   ​ -Consider Figure 2.2.With trade, Canada consumes A)  12 televisions and 8 refrigerators. B)  12 televisions and 16 refrigerators. C)  8 televisions and 16 refrigerators. D)  24 refrigerators. ​
-Consider Figure 2.2.With trade, Canada consumes


A) 12 televisions and 8 refrigerators.
B) 12 televisions and 16 refrigerators.
C) 8 televisions and 16 refrigerators.
D) 24 refrigerators.

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