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The Opportunity Cost of Obtaining More of One Good Is

Question 32

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The opportunity cost of obtaining more of one good is shown on the production possibilities frontier as the


A) amount of the other good that must be given up.
B) market price of the additional amount produced.
C) amount of resources that must be devoted to its production.
D) number of dollars that must be spent to produce it.

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