A) comparative;tablets
B) absolute;tablets
C) comparative;iPods
D) absolute;iPods
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A) (500 iPods,150 tablets) .
B) (500 iPods,200 tablets) .
C) (500 iPods,250 tablets) .
D) (500 iPods,300 tablets) .
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A) The United States has the absolute advantage in the production of both gloves and radishes.
B) The United States does not have the absolute advantage in the production of either gloves or radishes.
C) The United States has the absolute advantage in the production of gloves,but not radishes.
D) The United States has the absolute advantage in the production of radishes,but not gloves.
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A) they can acquire the goods they want at a lower cost than it will cost them to make the good themselves.
B) they can acquire the goods they want at a higher cost than it will cost them to make the good themselves.
C) they can acquire the goods they want from someone who is willing to trade with them.
D) they can acquire the goods they want from a capitalistic system of exchange.
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A) (1,000 jets,5,000 cars) and (900 jets,10,000 cars) .
B) (1,000 jets,5,000 cars) and (900 jets,15,000 cars) .
C) (2,500 jets,2,000 cars) and (2,300 jets,20,000 cars) .
D) (2,500 jets,2,000 cars) and (2,300 jets,3,000 cars) .
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A) 108 bananas.
B) 18 bananas.
C) 6 bananas.
D) 3 bananas.
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A) Country B will accept no more than 3 bananas for each tomato.
B) Country B will accept no less than 3 bananas for each tomato.
C) Country B will accept no more than 1 tomato for every 3 bananas.
D) Country B will accept no less than 1 tomato for every 3 bananas.
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A) 4 traps;2 traps;traps
B) 16 traps;14 traps;traps
C) 4 traps;2 traps;bombs
D) 16 traps;14 traps;bombs
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A) One tomato for one banana
B) One tomato for two bananas
C) One tomato for four bananas
D) One tomato for six bananas
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A) 14
B) 7
C) 4
D) 2
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A) 5 apples for each pair of shoes.
B) 5 pairs of shoes for each apple.
C) 1/5 apple for each pair of shoes.
D) 1 pair of shoes for every 2 apples.
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A) The United States has the comparative advantage in chair production.
B) Chile has the comparative advantage in chair production.
C) Both the United States and Chile have a comparative advantage in chair production.
D) Neither the United States nor Chile has a comparative advantage in chair production.
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A) total production remains unchanged,but consumption rises.
B) total production increases,but only if comparative advantage exists.
C) total production may increase,depending on trade relations.
D) total production and consumption remain unchanged.
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A) Barbie has a higher opportunity cost of caring for the children compared to Ken,and therefore chooses to specialize in childcare.
B) Ken has a lower opportunity cost of caring for the children compared to Barbie,and therefore chooses to let Barbie specialize in childcare while he works.
C) Ken has the comparative advantage in caring for the children,while Barbie has it in earning money.
D) Barbie has the comparative advantage in caring for the children,and so the family benefits by Barbie staying home and Ken earning money at work.
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A) either 16 traps and 4 bombs,or 8 traps and 2 bombs.
B) either 8 traps and 2 bombs,or 4 traps and 6 bombs.
C) either 8 traps and 2 bombs,or 4 traps and 4 bombs.
D) either 12 traps and 3 bombs,or 8 traps and 3 bombs.
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A) then it must also possess the absolute advantage in the production of the other good.
B) then it must also possess the comparative advantage in the production of that good.
C) then it must also possess the comparative advantage in the production of the other good.
D) it can produce more of that good given the same resources.
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A) 2 apples for each pair of shoes.
B) 2 pairs of shoes for each apple.
C) ½ apple for each pair of shoes.
D) ½ pair of shoes for every 2 apples.
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A) Their opportunity costs
B) Whether they possess the absolute advantage in the production of a good
C) Both of these statements are true.
D) Neither of these statements is true.
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A) Canada must have the comparative advantage in the production of skates.
B) Canada must have the absolute advantage in the production of skates.
C) Canada must have the absolute and comparative advantage in the production of skates.
D) the United States must have the comparative advantage in the production of skates,too.
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A) can produce more of that good than others with the same number of workers.
B) has the ability to produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than others.
C) has no reason to trade with others.
D) is efficient.
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