The bowed out (concave) shape of the production possibilities curve implies that as production of one good

A) increases, society must forgo increasing amounts of another good.
B) increases, production of other goods increases as well.
C) decreases, production of other goods decreases as well.
D) increases, society must forgo decreasing amounts of another good.
E) increases, society can obtain a free lunch.

A

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