Multiple Choice
Figure 2.6
Figure 2.6 above shows the production possibility frontier for Vidalia, a nation that produces two goods, roses and orchids.
-Refer to Figure 2.6. Suppose Vidalia is currently producing 60 dozen orchids per period. How many roses is it also producing, assuming that resources are fully utilised?
A) 40 dozen roses
B) 50 dozen roses
C) 60 dozen roses
D) 100 dozen roses
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