Question :
41.RefertoTable3-8.WecouldusetheinformationinthetabletodrawaproductionpossibilitiesfrontierforEnglandandasecondproductionpossibilitiesfrontierforSpain.Ifweweretodothis,measuringcheesealongthehorizontalaxis,then
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41.RefertoTable3-8.WecouldusetheinformationinthetabletodrawaproductionpossibilitiesfrontierforEnglandandasecondproductionpossibilitiesfrontierforSpain.Ifweweretodothis,measuringcheesealongthehorizontalaxis,then
a.theslopeofEngland’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe0.67andtheslopeofSpain’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe-0.5.
b.theslopeofEngland’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe1.5andtheslopeofSpain’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe-2.
c.theslopeofEngland’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe.75andtheslopeofSpain’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe-1.
d.theslopeofEngland’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe2andtheslopeofSpain’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe-.5.
42.RefertoTable3-8.WecouldusetheinformationinthetabletodrawaproductionpossibilitiesfrontierforEnglandandasecondproductionpossibilitiesfrontierforSpain.Ifweweretodothis,measuringbreadalongthehorizontalaxis,then
a.theslopeofEngland’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe0.67andtheslopeofSpain’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe-0.5.
b.theslopeofEngland’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe1.5andtheslopeofSpain’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe-2.
c.theslopeofEngland’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe.75andtheslopeofSpain’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe-1.
d.theslopeofEngland’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe2andtheslopeofSpain’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe-.5.
Table3-9
AssumethatMayaandMiguelcanswitchbetweenproducingmixersandproducingtoastersataconstantrate.
HoursNeededToMake1
AmountProducedin60Hours
mixer
toaster
mixers
toasters
Maya
6
3
10
20
Miguel
10
5
6
12
43.RefertoTable3-9.AssumethatMayaandMigueleachhas60hoursavailable.Ifeachpersondivideshis/hertimeequallybetweentheproductionofmixersandtoasters,thentotalproductionis
a.8mixersand16toasters.
b.3.5mixersand6toasters.
c.15mixersand9toasters.
d.20mixersand12toasters.
44.RefertoTable3-9.WhichofthefollowingcombinationsofmixersandtoasterscouldMayaproducein60hours?
a.5mixersand12toasters.
b.6mixersand4toasters.
c.7mixersand7toasters.
d.8mixersand5toasters.
45.RefertoTable3-9.WhichofthefollowingcombinationsofmixersandtoasterscouldMiguelnotproducein80hours?
a.5mixersand6toasters.
b.6mixersand5toasters.
c.7mixersand2toasters.
d.4mixersand8toasters.
46.RefertoTable3-9.WecouldusetheinformationinthetabletodrawaproductionpossibilitiesfrontierforMayaandasecondproductionpossibilitiesfrontierforMiguel.Ifweweretodothis,measuringmixersalongthehorizontalaxis,then
a.theslopeofMaya’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe2andtheslopeofMiguel’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe-2.
b.theslopeofMaya’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe0.5andtheslopeofMiguel’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe-0.5.
c.theslopeofMaya’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe1.67andtheslopeofMiguel’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe-1.67.
d.theslopeofMaya’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe0.6andtheslopeofMiguel’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe-0.6.
47.RefertoTable3-9.WecouldusetheinformationinthetabletodrawaproductionpossibilitiesfrontierforMayaandasecondproductionpossibilitiesfrontierforMiguel.Ifweweretodothis,measuringtoastersalongthehorizontalaxis,then
a.theslopeofMaya’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe2andtheslopeofMiguel’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe-2.
b.theslopeofMaya’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe0.5andtheslopeofMiguel’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe-0.5.
c.theslopeofMaya’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe1.67andtheslopeofMiguel’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe-1.67.
d.theslopeofMaya’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe0.6andtheslopeofMiguel’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe-0.6.
Table3-10
AssumethatJapanandKoreacanswitchbetweenproducingcarsandproducingairplanesataconstantrate.
HoursNeededtoMake1
QuantityProducedin2400Hours
Car
Airplane
Cars
Airplanes
Japan
30
150
80
16
Korea
50
150
48
16
48.RefertoTable3-10.AssumethatJapanandKoreaeachhas2400hoursavailable.Ifeachcountrydividesitstimeequallybetweentheproductionofcarsandairplanes,thentotalproductionis
a.40carsand8airplanes.
b.64carsand16airplanes.
c.80carsand16airplanes.
d.128carsand32airplanes.
49.RefertoTable3-10.WecouldusetheinformationinthetabletodrawaproductionpossibilitiesfrontierforJapanandasecondproductionpossibilitiesfrontierforKorea.Ifweweretodothis,measuringcarsalongthehorizontalaxis,then
a.theslopeofJapan’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe5andtheslopeofKorea’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe-3.
b.theslopeofJapan’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe0.2andtheslopeofKorea’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe-0.33.
c.theslopeofJapan’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe0.2andtheslopeofKorea’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe0.33.
d.theslopeofJapan’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe5andtheslopeofKorea’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe3.
50.RefertoTable3-10.WecouldusetheinformationinthetabletodrawaproductionpossibilitiesfrontierforJapanandasecondproductionpossibilitiesfrontierforKorea.Ifweweretodothis,measuringairplanesalongthehorizontalaxis,then
a.theslopeofJapan’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe5andtheslopeofKorea’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe-3.
b.theslopeofJapan’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe0.2andtheslopeofKorea’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe-0.33.
c.theslopeofJapan’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe0.2andtheslopeofKorea’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe0.33.
d.theslopeofJapan’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe5andtheslopeofKorea’sproductionpossibilitiesfrontierwouldbe3.