Multiple Choice
Figure 3-5 The graph below represents the various combinations of cars and corn that Country A could produce in a given month. (On the vertical axis, corn is measured in bushels.)
-Refer to Figure 3-5.Suppose Country B is willing to trade 40 bushels of corn to Country A for each car that Country A produces and sends to Country B.Which of the following combinations of cars and corn could Country A then consume,assuming Country A specializes in car production?
A) 2 cars and 240 bushels of corn
B) 3 cars and 220 bushels of corn
C) 4 cars and 200 bushels of corn
D) 5 cars and 140 bushels of corn
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