Multiple Choice
The production possibilities curve is:
A) the boundary that divides all production combinations into efficient and inefficient ones.
B) a graph illustrating the production combinations society would like to choose.
C) the boundary that divides all production combinations into attainable ones and unattainable ones.
D) a graph illustrating supply curves for different combinations of output.
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