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Table 3-3 Production Opportunities ​

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Table 3-3
Production Opportunities Table 3-3 Production Opportunities   ​ -Refer to Table 3-3. Which of the following combinations of cheese and wine could France produce in 40 hours? A) 2 units of cheese and 20 units of wine B) 4 units of cheese and 15 units of wine C) 6 units of cheese and 5 units of wine D) 8 units of cheese and 20 units of wine ​
-Refer to Table 3-3. Which of the following combinations of cheese and wine could France produce in 40 hours?


A) 2 units of cheese and 20 units of wine
B) 4 units of cheese and 15 units of wine
C) 6 units of cheese and 5 units of wine
D) 8 units of cheese and 20 units of wine

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