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Production Possibilities Tables for Two Countries, North Cantina and South

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Production possibilities tables for two countries, North Cantina and South Cantina: North Cantina
Production possibilities (alternatives)
Production possibilities tables for two countries, North Cantina and South Cantina: North Cantina Production possibilities (alternatives)    South Cantina Production possibilities (alternatives)    Refer to the above tables.If North Cantina is producing at production alternative B, the opportunity cost of the eleventh unit of consumer goods will be: A) 10 units of capital goods. B) <sup>1</sup>/<sub>4</sub> of a unit of capital goods. C) 8 units of capital goods. D) <sup>1</sup>/<sub>8</sub> of a unit of capital goods. South Cantina
Production possibilities (alternatives)
Production possibilities tables for two countries, North Cantina and South Cantina: North Cantina Production possibilities (alternatives)    South Cantina Production possibilities (alternatives)    Refer to the above tables.If North Cantina is producing at production alternative B, the opportunity cost of the eleventh unit of consumer goods will be: A) 10 units of capital goods. B) <sup>1</sup>/<sub>4</sub> of a unit of capital goods. C) 8 units of capital goods. D) <sup>1</sup>/<sub>8</sub> of a unit of capital goods. Refer to the above tables.If North Cantina is producing at production alternative B, the opportunity cost of the eleventh unit of consumer goods will be:


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