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A) an absolute and comparative advantage producing good x.
B) an absolute but not a comparative advantage producing good x.
C) a comparative but not an absolute advantage producing good x.
D) neither a comparative nor an absolute advantage producing good x.
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A) towels and Barbuda should specialize in the production of umbrellas.
B) umbrellas and Barbuda should specialize in the production of towels.
C) both goods and Barbuda should specialize in the production of neither good.
D) neither good and Barbuda should specialize in the production of both goods.
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A) wheat and Theresa has an absolute advantage in the production of beef.
B) beef and Theresa has an absolute advantage in the production of wheat.
C) both goods and Theresa has an absolute advantage in the production of neither good.
D) neither good and Theresa has an absolute advantage in the production of both goods.
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A) (200 cashews, 30,000 peanuts) and (150 cashews, 35,000 peanuts)
B) (200 cashews, 40,000 peanuts) and (150 cashews, 30,000 peanuts)
C) (300 cashews, 60,000 peanut) and (200 cashews, 50,000 peanuts)
D) (300 cashews, 60,000 peanuts) and (200 cashews, 80,000 peanuts)
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A) there is less competition for the same resources.
B) each person spends more time producing that product in which he or she has a comparative advantage.
C) a wider variety of products will be produced within each country due to specialization.
D) government necessarily plays a larger role in the economy due to specialization.
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A) novels and Jordan has an absolute advantage in the production of poems.
B) poems and Jordan has an absolute advantage in the production of novels.
C) novels and Jordan has an absolute advantage in the production of neither good.
D) neither good and Jordan has an absolute advantage in the production of novels.
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A) 12 bushels of wheat for 6 pounds of beef
B) 12 bushels of wheat for 8 pounds of beef
C) 12 bushels of wheat for 12 pounds of beef
D) Brad and Theresa could not both gain from trade with each other at any price.
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A) 1 sweater and 21 jackets
B) 2 sweaters and 20 jackets
C) 3 sweaters and 12 jackets
D) 5 sweaters and 4 jackets
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A) people who work in foreign countries.
B) goods in which a country has an absolute advantage.
C) limits placed on the quantity of goods leaving a country.
D) goods produced abroad and sold domestically.
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A) (0 computers set up, 60 computers tested)
B) (40 computers set up, 30 computers tested)
C) (60 computers set up, 12 computers tested)
D) (72 computers set up, 6 computers tested)
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A) 3/5 towels
B) 2/3 towels
C) 3/2 towels
D) 5/3 towels
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A) 0.3 hairbrush
B) 3 hairbrushes
C) 30 hairbrushes
D) 100 hairbrushes
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A) 30 units of corn and 30 units of wheat.
B) 40 units of corn and 30 units of wheat.
C) 40 units of corn and 20 units of wheat.
D) 10 units of corn and 40 units of wheat.
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A) 1/4 cup.
B) 2/3 cup.
C) 3/2 cups.
D) 4 cups.
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A) the more resources the economy uses to produce one good, the fewer resources it has available to produce the other good.
B) an economy is interdependent and engaged in trade instead of self-sufficient.
C) the rate of tradeoff between the two goods being produced is constant.
D) the rate of tradeoff between the two goods being produced depends on how much of each good is being produced.
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