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Table 3-33 Chris and Tony's Production Opportunities

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Table 3-33
Chris and Tony's Production Opportunities
Table 3-33 Chris and Tony's Production Opportunities    -Refer to Table 3-33 Chris and Tony both produce tomatoes and pasta sauce. The table shows their possible production per month if both work the same number of 8 hour days. Given this information, Chris's opportunity cost of 1 lb. of tomatoes is A)  2 jars of sauce and Tony's opportunity cost of 1 lb. of tomatoes is 3 jars of sauce. B)  3 jars of sauce and Tony's opportunity cost of 1 lb. of tomatoes is 2 jars of sauce. C)  20 jars of sauce and Tony's opportunity cost of 1 lc. of tomatoes is 30 jars of sauce. D)  30 jars of sauce and Tony's opportunity cost of 1 lb. of tomatoes is 20 jars of sauce.
-Refer to Table 3-33 Chris and Tony both produce tomatoes and pasta sauce. The table shows their possible production per month if both work the same number of 8 hour days. Given this information, Chris's opportunity cost of 1 lb. of tomatoes is

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