Chapter1: Making Economics Decisions
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Transcribed Image Text:The image showcases a multiple-choice question with four options. Each option is a combination of pies and cupcakes. Below is the transcription of the options available:
1. ( ) 9 pies and 10 cupcakes
2. ( ) 6 pies and 10 cupcakes
3. ( ) 3 pies and 56 cupcakes
4. ( ) 2 pies and 48 cupcakes
Each option is a radio button, indicating that a user can select only one of these options at a time. No graph or diagram is present in the image. It appears to be a part of a quiz or survey.

Transcribed Image Text:### Production Possibilities Schedule for a Baker
A baker can produce two products: cupcakes and pies. The table below outlines the baker's production possibilities schedule:
#### Production Possibilities Schedule
| Product | A | B | C | D | E | F |
|-----------|----|----|----|----|----|----|
| **Cupcakes** | 0 | 12 | 20 | 36 | 56 | 81 |
| **Pies** | 10 | 8 | 6 | 4 | 2 | 0 |
The table represents the different combinations of cupcakes and pies that the baker can produce with their available resources.
**Key Observations:**
- If the baker chooses to produce no cupcakes (0), they can produce a maximum of 10 pies.
- As the production of cupcakes increases, the production of pies decreases. For example, producing 12 cupcakes reduces the number of pies to 8.
- The maximum number of cupcakes that can be produced is 81, at which point no pies can be produced.
**Question:**
Which of the following output combinations is unattainable?
This question requires identifying a combination of cupcakes and pies that cannot be produced given the constraints shown in the table. An unattainable combination would not match any of the possibilities listed in the schedule.
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