Multiple Choice
Once you find the opportunity cost of producing one unit of a good, to find the opportunity cost of Producing the other good, you must
A) multiply by the total amount produced of the second good.
B) take the inverse.
C) do nothing because the opportunity cost for the first good is the same as the opportunity cost for the second good.
D) divide by the total amount produced of the second good.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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