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Briefly explain how density affects subduction.
Opportunity Cost
A different way to describe it would be the cost of missing out on the benefits of the second-best option when a choice is made.
Production Possibilities Frontier
A curve depicting all maximum output possibilities for two goods, given a set of inputs and technology, demonstrating the concept of opportunity cost.
Consumption Possibilities Frontier
A curve depicting the maximum combinations of goods and services a consumer can afford with a given budget, subject to prices.
Production Possibilities
The different quantities of goods that an economy can produce using all available resources and technology effectively.
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