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Define the term, "Production Possibilities Frontier."
Perfect Substitutes
Goods that can be used in place of each other with no loss of utility to the consumer, often seen as identical in consumption.
Apples
Edible fruits from the apple tree, with a sweet taste and crisp texture, consumed worldwide and used in various cuisines for dishes such as pies, juices, and ciders.
Bananas
A curved, yellow fruit with soft, sweet flesh when ripe, often eaten as a snack or used in cooking.
Nominal Interest Rate
The interest rate before adjustments for inflation, representing the face value of interest payments.
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