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Mike and Sandy Are Two Woodworkers Who Both Make Tables

Question 106

Question 106

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Mike and Sandy are two woodworkers who both make tables and chairs.In one month,Mike can make 6 tables or 18 chairs,where Sandy can make 5 tables or 25 chairs.Who has a comparative advantage in which product


A) Mike in chairs, Sandy in tables
B) both Mike and Sandy in tables
C) both Mike and Sandy in chairs
D) Mike in tables, Sandy in chairs

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