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Table 3-11 Assume That Falda and Varick Can Switch Between Producing Wheat

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Table 3-11
Assume that Falda and Varick can switch between producing wheat and producing cloth at a constant rate.
Table 3-11 Assume that Falda and Varick can switch between producing wheat and producing cloth at a constant rate.    -Refer to Table 3-11.Falda's opportunity cost of one bushel of wheat is A)  2/3 yard of cloth and Varick's opportunity cost of one bushel of wheat is 2/5 yard of cloth. B)  2/3 yard of cloth and Varick's opportunity cost of one bushel of wheat is 5/2 yards of cloth. C)  3/2 yards of cloth and Varick's opportunity cost of one bushel of wheat is 2/5 yard of cloth. D)  3/2 yards of cloth and Varick's opportunity cost of one bushel of wheat is 5/2 yards of cloth.
-Refer to Table 3-11.Falda's opportunity cost of one bushel of wheat is

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