Bill can cook dinner in 45 minutes and mow the lawn in 1.5 hours. Eileen can cook dinner in 1.5 hours and mow the lawn in 2 hours. Which of the following statements is correct?
a. Bill has both an absolute advantage and a comparative advantage in cooking dinner.
b. Bill has both an absolute advantage and a comparative advantage in mowing the lawn.
c. Eileen has both an absolute advantage and a comparative advantage in cooking dinner.
d. Eileen has both an absolute advantage and a comparative advantage in mowing the lawn.
e. Bill has the comparative advantage in both cooking dinner and mowing the lawn.
A
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