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Table 3-29
Juanita and Shantala run a business that programs and tests cellular phones. Assume that Juanita and Shantala can switch between programming and testing cellular phones at a constant rate. The following table applies.
-Refer to Table 3-29. Juanita's opportunity cost of programming one cellular phone is testing
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