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Figure 22-7 -In Figure 22-7, It Is Probably True That Wages Are

Question 111

Question 111

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Figure 22-7
Figure 22-7    -In Figure 22-7, it is probably true that wages are A) equal in Pestoland and Pastaland. B) greater in Pestoland than Pastaland. C) greater in Pastaland than in Pestoland. D) higher in pasta production than in pesto production in both countries.
-In Figure 22-7, it is probably true that wages are


A) equal in Pestoland and Pastaland.
B) greater in Pestoland than Pastaland.
C) greater in Pastaland than in Pestoland.
D) higher in pasta production than in pesto production in both countries.

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