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    Suppose George Can Make 12 Coffees or Six Croissants in an Hour
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Suppose George Can Make 12 Coffees or Six Croissants in an Hour

Question 27

Question 27

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Suppose George can make 12 coffees or six croissants in an hour. Lewis can make 15 coffees or 10 croissants in an hour. Under these conditions there will be no benefit to Lewis to trade with George.

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