Multiple Choice
Suppose that a worker in Country A can make either 10 iPhones or 5 iPads each year. Country A has 100 workers. Suppose a worker in Country B can make either 2 iPhones or 10 iPads each year. Country B has 200 workers. Country A has an absolute advantage at producing:
A) iPhones.
B) iPads.
C) both iPhones and iPads.
D) neither iPhones nor iPads.
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