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Suppose That One Worker Can Produce 15 Cookies, Two Workers

Question 122

Question 122

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Suppose that one worker can produce 15 cookies, two workers can produce 35 cookies together, and three workers can produce 60 cookies together. What is the average product of the first two workers?


A) 15 cookies
B) 20 cookies
C) 17.5 cookies
D) 35 cookies

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