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The following table shows that in one day poultry farmers in Arkansas can produce 3 cartons of eggs, while poultry farmers in Idaho can produce 2 cartons of eggs. It takes Arkansas potato farmers one day to produce 30 tons of potatoes, while Idaho potato farmers produce 10 tons of potatoes in that same time.Table 20.4
The following table shows that in one day poultry farmers in Arkansas can produce 3 cartons of eggs, while poultry farmers in Idaho can produce 2 cartons of eggs. It takes Arkansas potato farmers one day to produce 30 tons of potatoes, while Idaho potato farmers produce 10 tons of potatoes in that same time.Table 20.4    -According to Table 20.4, the limits to the terms of trade in potatoes are 1 ton of potatoes in exchange for eggs: A) between 5 and 10 cartons. B) between 1 and 10 cartons. C) between one-tenth and one-fifth of a carton. D) between one-fourth and half a carton. E) between 2 and 10 cartons.
-According to Table 20.4, the limits to the terms of trade in potatoes are 1 ton of potatoes in exchange for eggs:

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