on 4 ect 00 out of question Below is a production possibilities curve involving tea and videos. Quantity of tea per year (in tonnes) 2000 1600 1200 800 400 PP 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 Quantity of videos per year (in thousands) Select one: ΒΡΙΛ Refer to the graph above to answer this question. What is indicated by the shape of both the PPI and the PPII curves? A. Constant costs. B. Increasing costs. C. Alternative costs. * OD. Decreasing costs. h Quiz na 1 ✔ 8 2 Show one Finish rev

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ect
00 out of
question
Below is a production possibilities curve involving tea and videos.
Quantity of tea per year (in tonnes)
2000
1600
1200
800
400
PP
100 200 300 400 500 600 700
Quantity of videos per year (in thousands)
Select one:
ΒΡΙΛ
Refer to the graph above to answer this question. What is indicated by the shape of both the PPI and the PPII
curves?
A. Constant costs.
B. Increasing costs.
C. Alternative costs. *
OD. Decreasing costs.
h
Quiz na
1
✔
8
2
Show one
Finish rev
Transcribed Image Text:on 4 ect 00 out of question Below is a production possibilities curve involving tea and videos. Quantity of tea per year (in tonnes) 2000 1600 1200 800 400 PP 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 Quantity of videos per year (in thousands) Select one: ΒΡΙΛ Refer to the graph above to answer this question. What is indicated by the shape of both the PPI and the PPII curves? A. Constant costs. B. Increasing costs. C. Alternative costs. * OD. Decreasing costs. h Quiz na 1 ✔ 8 2 Show one Finish rev
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