A) 3/2 dozen eggs. This is higher than Denmark's opportunity cost.
B) 3/2 dozen eggs. This is lower than Denmark's opportunity cost.
C) 2/3 dozen eggs. This is higher than Denmark's opportunity cost.
D) 2/3 dozen eggs. This is lower than Denmark's opportunity cost.
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A) higher than it would be in the absence of trade because of the gains from trade.
B) the same as it would be in the absence of trade.
C) less than it would be in the absence of trade because neither country is specializing in the product in which it has a comparative advantage.
D) less than it would be in the absence of trade because Teeveeland has an absolute advantage in both goods and so it cannot benefit by trading with Radioland.
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A) the farmer and the rancher will both gain from this trade.
B) the farmer will gain from this trade, but the rancher will not.
C) the rancher will gain from this trade, but the farmer will not.
D) neither the farmer nor the rancher will gain from this trade.
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A) 1 pound of tomatoes.
B) 1 hour of labor.
C) 1.5 pounds of tomatoes.
D) 1.5 hours of labor.
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A) both countries, as a whole, will be better off.
B) all individuals in both countries will be better off.
C) both countries, as a whole, will be worse off.
D) all individuals in both countries will be worse off.
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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) 1/5 airplane.
B) 1/3 airplane.
C) 3 airplanes.
D) 5 airplanes.
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A) 490 units
B) 500 units
C) 610 units
D) 660 units
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A) 0.4 pound of potatoes.
B) 2.5 pounds of potatoes.
C) 4 pounds of potatoes.
D) 10 pounds of potatoes.
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A) 1/4 nail and Uzbekistan's opportunity cost of one bolt is 1/2 nail.
B) 1/4 nail and Uzbekistan's opportunity cost of one bolt is 2 nails.
C) 4 nails and Uzbekistan's opportunity cost of one bolt is 1/2 nail.
D) 4 nails and Uzbekistan's opportunity cost of one bolt is 2 nails.
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A) 400 tacos and 0 burritos.
B) 400 tacos and 250 burritos.
C) 800 tacos and 0 burritos.
D) 800 tacos and 500 burritos.
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A) 4/5 computer and Jim's opportunity cost of testing one computer is setting up 3/4 computer.
B) 4/5 computer and Jim's opportunity cost of testing one computer is setting up 4/3 computers.
C) 5/4 computers and Jim's opportunity cost of testing one computer is setting up 3/4 computer.
D) 5/4 computers and Jim's opportunity cost of testing one computer is setting up 4/3 computers.
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A) Tom must have an absolute advantage in the production of baseball bats.
B) Jim must have an absolute advantage in the production of baseball bats.
C) Tom has a comparative advantage in the production of baseball bats.
D) Jim has a comparative advantage in the production of baseball bats.
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A) 5 vases per mug
B) 0.5 mugs per vase
C) 3 mugs per vase
D) 1.5 vases per mug
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A) 8/3 tarts
B) 4.5 tarts
C) 8 tarts
D) 10 tarts
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A) 12 pounds of coffee and 12 pounds of soybeans.
B) 14 pounds of coffee and 9 pounds of soybeans.
C) 16 pounds of coffee and 6 pounds of soybeans.
D) 28 pounds of coffee and 18 pounds of soybeans.
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