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Figure 16-2 Number of Workers Needed to Produce One Unit of Each

Question 85

Question 85

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Figure 16-2
Number of workers needed to produce one unit of each of the following goods:
Figure 16-2 Number of workers needed to produce one unit of each of the following goods:    -In Figure 16-2,if Colombia produces four fewer calculators,then how many more radios could it produce? A) 8 B) 2 C) 16 D) 4 E) 12
-In Figure 16-2,if Colombia produces four fewer calculators,then how many more radios could it produce?


A) 8
B) 2
C) 16
D) 4
E) 12

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