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Figure 3-4
Lisa's Production Possibilities Frontier
Bryce's Production Possibilities Frontier
-Refer to Figure 3-4.If the production possibilities frontiers shown are each for one year of production,then which of the following combinations of sweaters and jackets could Lisa and Bryce together not produce in a given year?
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