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Figure 3-2 -In Figure 3-2, a Move from a Point Like B

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Figure 3-2 Figure 3-2   -In Figure 3-2, a move from a point like B to a point such as D A) is not possible. B) can be attained with a more efficient allocation of resources. C) can be attained if there is an improvement in technology. D) can be attained if unused resources are put into production.
-In Figure 3-2, a move from a point like B to a point such as D


A) is not possible.
B) can be attained with a more efficient allocation of resources.
C) can be attained if there is an improvement in technology.
D) can be attained if unused resources are put into production.

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