Multiple Choice
Generally, on a linear two-good production possibilities curve, the opportunity cost of the good measured on the vertical axis is:
A) one minus the opportunity cost of the good measured on the horizontal axis.
B) the reciprocal of the opportunity cost of the good measured on the horizontal axis.
C) the slope of the production possibilities line.
D) the negative of the opportunity cost of the good measured on the horizontal axis.
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