Multiple Choice
Table 3-37
-Refer to Table 3-37. Sarah and Charles are both potters and each can switch between the production of vases and mugs at a constant rate. The table shows the total number of vases or decorative mugs that each person can produce in a six-hour session of producing pottery. Sarah's opportunity cost to produce one vase is
A) 0.25 mugs and Charles's opportunity cost of producing one vase is 2.5 mugs
B) 4 mugs and Charles's opportunity cost of producing one vase is 2.5 mugs
C) 0.25 mugs and Charles's opportunity cost of producing one vase is 0.40 mugs
D) 4 mugs and Charles's opportunity cost of producing one vase is 0.40 mugs
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