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Business, 17.09.2019 02:30 JellalFernandes

The opportunity cost of an additional 100 dolls is 100 fire trucks. b the opportunity cost of an additional 100 dolls is 50 fire trucks. c toyland’s production possibilities frontier is a straight, downward-sloping line. d the opportunity cost of an additional 100 dolls increases as more dolls are produced.

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