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Table 3-10 Assume That Japan and Korea Can Switch Between Producing Cars

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Table 3-10
Assume that Japan and Korea can switch between producing cars and producing airplanes at a constant rate.

Table 3-10 Assume that Japan and Korea can switch between producing cars and producing airplanes at a constant rate. ​ ​   ​ -Refer to Table 3-10. We could use the information in the table to draw a production possibilities frontier for Japan and a second production possibilities frontier for Korea. If we were to do this, measuring cars along the horizontal axis, then A) the slope of Japan's production possibilities frontier would be -5 and the slope of Korea's production possibilities frontier would be -3. B) the slope of Japan's production possibilities frontier would be -0.2 and the slope of Korea's production possibilities frontier would be -0.33. C) the slope of Japan's production possibilities frontier would be 0.2 and the slope of Korea's production possibilities frontier would be 0.33. D) the slope of Japan's production possibilities frontier would be 5 and the slope of Korea's production possibilities frontier would be 3.
-Refer to Table 3-10. We could use the information in the table to draw a production possibilities frontier for Japan and a second production possibilities frontier for Korea. If we were to do this, measuring cars along the horizontal axis, then


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