Explain the production efficiency in production possibilities frontier.
Illustrate a graph that shows inefficient, efficient, and unattainable point on a production possibilities frontier.
Production possibility curve is defined as the combinations of two or more goods or services which an economy is capable of producing using all its resources in the most efficient way with a given level of technology.
a) Explain the production efficiency in production possibilities frontier. b) Draw a graph that shows inefficient, efficient, and unattainable point on a production possibilities frontier.
Explain the production efficiency in production possibilities frontier. Draw a graph that shows inefficient, efficient, and unattainable point on a production possibilities frontier.
Opportunity cost is evident on the production possibilities frontier (PPF) graph as we move from one unattainable point to an efficient point on the frontier. as we move from an inefficient point to the origin. as we move from one point on the frontier to another point on the frontier. at any one single point on the graph. as we move from the origin to any inefficient point.
3. Efficiency in the production possibilities model Suppose France produces only two goods: wheat and tablets. The following graph shows France's current production possibilities frontier, along with six output combinations represented by black points (plus symbols) labeled A to F 100 エ PPF 40 20 100 WHEAT (Millions of bushels) Complete the following table by indicating whether each point represents output combinations that are inefficient, efficient, or unattainable. Check all that apply Point Inefficient Efficient Unattainable
efficiency in the production possibilities model suppose the
Netherlands produces only two goods: alfalfa & computers. The
following graph shows the Netherlands current production
possibilities frontier, along with 6 output combinations
represented by black points labeled A to F.
Complete the following table by indicating whether each point
represents output combinations that are inefficient, efficient,
attainable, or unattainable. Check all that apply
Attempts: Score: /1 3. Efficiency in the production possibilitles model Suppose the Netherlands produces only two goods: alfalfa...
The figure above shows a production possibilities frontier (PPF) for a society that makes two goods-pizza and wings. For each point in the figure, select the correct button below to show whether the point represents an efficient use of resources, an inefficient use of resources, or is unattainable. Point A: Point B: Point C: Point D: Point F:
Suppose France produces only two goods: alfalfa and tablets. The following graph shows France's current production possibilities frontier, along with six output combinations represented by black points (plus symbols) labeled A to F. Complete the following table by indicating whether each point represents output combinations that are inefficient, efficient, or unattainable. Check all that apply.
Efficiency in the production possibilities
modelSuppose South Africa produces only two goods: alfalfa and blu
rays. The following graph shows South Africa's current production
possibilities frontier, along with six output combinations
represented by black points (plus symbols) labeled A to F.Complete the following table by indicating whether each point represents output combinations that are inefficient, efficient, or unattainable. Check all at apply.
Draw a production possibilities frontier curve. Illustrate the set of points that is feasible, the set of points that is efficient, the set of points that is inefficient, and the set of points that is not feasible. If you prefer not to draw then explain.
on a production possibilities curve, an inefficient point
is:
On a graph of a production possibilities curve, an inefficient point is: not necessarily an attainable point. necessarily an unattainable point. possibly an unattainable point