Multiple Choice
Suppose that a typical German factory can produce 20 cameras or 1 computer in an hour, and that a typical American factory can produce 10 cameras or one computer in an hour. Germany wishes to purchase computers from the United States in exchange for cameras. What is the maximum number of cameras per computer that Germany would be willing to pay the United States?
A) 10 cameras per computer
B) 20 cameras per computer
C) 1 camera per computer
D) 2 cameras per computer
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