Macroeconomics
13th Edition
ISBN: 9780134735696
Author: PARKIN, Michael
Publisher: Pearson,
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Lesson 2 Assignment
Product
Combo A
Combo B
Combo C
Combo D
Combo E
Motorcycles
0
2
4
6
8
Surfboards
30
27
21
12
0
Graph the above production data, putting motorcycles on the horizontal axis.
What are the opportunity costs of moving from point B to point D and from point D to point A?
Point F represents 3 motorcycles and 21 surfboards. Plot this point on your graph and explain what it represents.
Point G represents 5 motorcycles and 24 surfboards. Plot this point on your graph and explain what it represents.
"The Opportunity Cost of a Mission to Mars. The United States has plans to spend billions of dollars on a mission to Mars. List some of the possible opportunity costs of the mission. What resources will be used to execute the mission, and what do we sacrifice by using these resources in a mission to Mars?"
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