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Scenario: A shoe manufacturer has factories in two countries, Country X and Country Y. Shoe manufacturing involves two main tasks-designing the shoe and stitching it. The value added per hour in each activity by workers in the two countries is shown in the table below.
Scenario: A shoe manufacturer has factories in two countries, Country X and Country Y. Shoe manufacturing involves two main tasks-designing the shoe and stitching it. The value added per hour in each activity by workers in the two countries is shown in the table below.    -Refer to the scenario above.Identify the correct statement. A)  Country Y has an absolute advantage in designing shoes. B)  Country X has a comparative advantage in stitching shoes. C)  Country X has a comparative advantage in designing shoes. D)  Country Y has an absolute advantage in stitching shoes.
-Refer to the scenario above.Identify the correct statement.

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Definitions:

Foramen Ovale

An opening in the septum between the two atria of the heart in a fetus, which normally closes soon after birth.

Fetal Circulation

The circulatory system in a fetus that includes special structures like the umbilical cord, ductus arteriosus, and foramen ovale, facilitating the exchange of oxygen and nutrients between the fetus and mother.

Arterial Duct

A blood vessel in fetuses that connects the pulmonary artery to the descending aorta, allowing blood to bypass the lungs.

Umbilical Cord

Cord connecting the fetus to the placenta, through which blood vessels pass.

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