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87.(Figure: The Production Possibilities for Two Countries) Use Figure: The ProductionPossibilities for Two Countries. If Indonesia and Malaysia trade 1 microchip for 1 tire,the most that Indonesia can consume is _____ microchips and _____ tires, while themost that Malaysia can consume is _____ microchips and _____ tires.A)300; 600; 800; 200B)200; 900; 600; 300C)1200; 400; 800; 200D)600; 600; 1 000; 600
88.(Figure: The Production Possibilities for Two Countries) Use Figure: The ProductionPossibilities for Two Countries. If Indonesia and Malaysia trade 1 microchip for 1.5tires, the most that Indonesia can consume is _____ microchips and _____ tires, whilethe most that Malaysia can consume is _____ microchips and _____ tires.
89.(Figure: The Production Possibilities for Two Countries) Use Figure: The ProductionPossibilities for Two Countries. Indonesia has an absolute advantage in producing:
90.(Figure: The Production Possibilities for Two Countries) Use Figure: The ProductionPossibilities for Two Countries. Malaysia has an absolute advantage in producing:
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Use the following to answer questions 91-92:Figure: Comparative Advantage and the Production Possibility Frontier91.(Figure: Comparative Advantage and the Production Possibility Frontier) Use Figure:Comparative Advantage and the Production Possibility Frontier. _____ has an absoluteadvantage in the production of _____ and a comparative advantage in the production of_____.A)Canada; computers; rosesB)Colombia; computers; rosesC)Canada; computers; computersD)Colombia; roses; computers
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92.(Figure: Comparative Advantage and the Production Possibility Frontier) Use Figure:Comparative Advantage and the Production Possibility Frontier. _____ has an absoluteadvantage in the production of _____ and a comparative advantage in the production of_____.
Use the following to answer questions 93-94:93.(Table: Production Possibilities) Use Table: Production Possibilities. The opportunitycost of 1 computer for _____ is _____box(es) of roses.
94.(Table: Production Possibilities) Use Table: Production Possibilities. The opportunitycost of 1 computer for _____ is _____ box(es) of roses.
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Use the following to answer question 95:Figure: The Gains from International Trade

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