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There can be only one sample selected from a population.
Trade-offs
The idea of sacrificing one positive aspect or perk to obtain another that is considered to be more desirable.
Production Possibilities Frontier
A curve depicting the maximum attainable combinations of two products that may be produced with available resources and current technology.
Efficient
Achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense; in economics, an allocation of resources in which it is impossible to make any one individual better off without making someone else worse off.
Inefficient
Refers to a situation where resources are not used in the most effective way, leading to waste or suboptimal outcomes.
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