The opportunity cost of making an extra calculator for Amr is A. 0.10 computers; 0.05 computers B. 10 computers; 6 computers C. 1 computer; 0.5 computers and for Badr it is D. 0.6 computers; 1.2 computers 6. Amr and Badr have 1 hour each. Suppose Amr and Badr begin at the point of 16 computers and O calculators. If they wish to have 14 computers and 40 calculators, then Amr will spend and Badr will spend A. 1 hour on computers; 40 minutes on computers and 20 minutes on calculators B. 1 hour on computers; 20 minutes on computers and 40 minutes on calculators C. 30 minutes on each; 30 minutes on each D. 45 minutes on computers and 15 on calculators; 1 hour on calculators
The opportunity cost of making an extra calculator for Amr is A. 0.10 computers; 0.05 computers B. 10 computers; 6 computers C. 1 computer; 0.5 computers and for Badr it is D. 0.6 computers; 1.2 computers 6. Amr and Badr have 1 hour each. Suppose Amr and Badr begin at the point of 16 computers and O calculators. If they wish to have 14 computers and 40 calculators, then Amr will spend and Badr will spend A. 1 hour on computers; 40 minutes on computers and 20 minutes on calculators B. 1 hour on computers; 20 minutes on computers and 40 minutes on calculators C. 30 minutes on each; 30 minutes on each D. 45 minutes on computers and 15 on calculators; 1 hour on calculators
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![The opportunity cost of making an extra calculator for Amr is
A. 0.10 computers; 0.05 computers
B. 10 computers; 6 computers
C. 1 computer; 0.5 computers
and for Badr it is
D. 0.6 computers; 1.2 computers
6. Amr and Badr have 1 hour each. Suppose Amr and Badr begin at the point of 16 computers and
O calculators. If they wish to have 14 computers and 40 calculators, then Amr will spend
and Badr will spend
A. 1 hour on computers; 40 minutes on computers and 20 minutes on calculators
B. 1 hour on computers; 20 minutes on computers and 40 minutes on calculators
C. 30 minutes on each; 30 minutes on each
D. 45 minutes on computers and 15 on calculators; 1 hour on calculators](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F669d0080-4941-4c49-8880-376fa4ca5856%2F6a1592a2-c731-4e3b-b8e8-d79e31a8f0c9%2Fwm0k0d_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:The opportunity cost of making an extra calculator for Amr is
A. 0.10 computers; 0.05 computers
B. 10 computers; 6 computers
C. 1 computer; 0.5 computers
and for Badr it is
D. 0.6 computers; 1.2 computers
6. Amr and Badr have 1 hour each. Suppose Amr and Badr begin at the point of 16 computers and
O calculators. If they wish to have 14 computers and 40 calculators, then Amr will spend
and Badr will spend
A. 1 hour on computers; 40 minutes on computers and 20 minutes on calculators
B. 1 hour on computers; 20 minutes on computers and 40 minutes on calculators
C. 30 minutes on each; 30 minutes on each
D. 45 minutes on computers and 15 on calculators; 1 hour on calculators
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