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Figure: Production Possibility Frontier
(Figure: Production Possibility Frontier) Look at the figure Production Possibilities Frontier.A
movement from producing 12 cars and 16 computers per period to point B means:
A.a loss of 4 computers and a gain of 4 cars per period.
B.a gain of 2 cars and a loss of 4 computers per period.
C.a gain of 4 cars and a loss of 6 computers per
D.period.a loss of 2 cars and a gain of 4 computers per period.
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