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Table 9-6
Output per hour Production and Production
of work Consumption without Trade with Trade
Table 9-6 Output per hour Production and Production of work Consumption without Trade with Trade     Denmark and Belize can produce both clocks and hats.Each country has a total of 200 available labor hours for the production of clocks and hats.Table 9-6 shows the output per hour of work, the production and consumption quantities without trade, and the production numbers with trade. -Refer to Table 9-6.Prior to trade, what was the opportunity cost to produce 1 clock in Denmark? A) 1/6 of a hat B) 2/3 of a hat C) 1.5 hats D) 6 hats
Denmark and Belize can produce both clocks and hats.Each country has a total of 200 available labor hours for the production of clocks and hats.Table 9-6 shows the output per hour of work, the production and consumption quantities without trade, and the production numbers with trade.
-Refer to Table 9-6.Prior to trade, what was the opportunity cost to produce 1 clock in Denmark?

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