Refer to Table 2-4. Assume Dina's Diner only produces sliders and hot wings. A combination of 40 sliders and 25 hot wings would appear
A) along Dina's production possibilities frontier.
B) inside Dina's production possibilities frontier.
C) outside Dina's production possibilities frontier.
D) at the vertical intercept of Dina's production possibilities frontier.
B
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Which of the following individuals would be considered unemployed?
A) an individual who works only part-time B) an individual who works full-time in a family business, but is not paid C) an individual who is not working and is not looking for work D) all of the above E) none of the above
Which of the following most accurately indicates the implications of an economy's production possibilities curve?
a. If all the resources of an economy are being used efficiently, more of one good can be produced only if less of another good is produced. b. If all the resources of an economy are being used efficiently, it is generally possible to produce more of one good without having to sacrifice the production of other goods. c. Over time, it is generally impossible for a country to expand its production of goods. d. An economy will automatically move toward a point that lies outside of the production possibilities constraint unless proper government policy constrains production.