possibility. airplanes. cruise
ships
A.
100.
0
B.
80.
20
C.
50.
40
D.
0.
60
The table above gives four production possibilities for airplanes and cruise ships. In possibility A, how many resources are devoted to the production of airplanes?
In possibility A only airplanes are being produced which means that all the resources are devoted to the production of airplanes.
Table 1.15. TABLE 1.15 WINE CHEESE %Inputs Output %Inputs Output 0 20 40 60 80 100 30 50 65 75 80 20 40 60 80 100 0 40 70 95 105 110 a) From these data. calculate Utopias production possibilities to co these data, calculate Utopia's production possibilities to complete TABLE 1.16 Cheese 0 Wine 0 b) Can Utopia produce 65 cheese and 95 wine? Answer: c) If Utopia is at D, what is the total cost of 10 more...
What the What s the Answer cost of going from possibility D to possibility C dWhat is the tsta Answer 4-7) only two products cheese and ine. The production 1 levels are t (LO 7) Utopia produces Table 11S TABLE 1.15 WINE CHEESE output %Inputs %Inputs Output 0 40 70 95 105 110 30 40 so 65 75 80 40 80 100 80 100 a) From these data. calculate Utopias production possibilities t TABLE 1.16 Cheese Wine 0 b) Can...
1. Use the following table to answer the question. Dave's Production Possibility Schedule Simon's Production Possibility Schedule Pounds of Green Beans Pounds of Corn Pounds of Green Beans Pounds of Corn 0 160 0 80 20 120 40 60 40 80 80 40 60 40 120 20 80 0 160 0 Assume Dave consumes 40 pounds of green beans and 80 pounds of corn without trade. Also, assume that Simon consumes 80 pounds of green beans and 40 pounds of...
5. Assume that the economy of Fruitland can produce two goods, apples (A) and bananas (B). The production of one apple requires one unit of labor (L) and two units of capital (K). One banana requires two units of labor and one unit of capital. Fruitland is endowed with 600 units of labor and 600 units of capital. a. Draw the production possibilities frontier (curve) for Fruitland. Put apples (A) on the vertical axis. (HINT: For every 20 apples, determine...
This table indicates the US domestic demand and supply schedules for commercial jet airplanes. Suppose that the world price of a commercial jet airplane is $100 million. Price (millions) Quantity of Jets Demanded Quantity of Jets Supplied $120 100 1000 110 150 900 100 200 800 90 250 700 80 300 600 70 350 500 60 400 400 50 450 300 40 500 200 Without trade, how many commercial jet airplanes does the US produce, and at what price are...
Utopla produces only two product s: cheese and wine. The production levels are shown in the table below Cheese Wine % inputs l output -inputs l output 0 20 40 60 80 100 105 175 228 263 281 20 40 60 80 100 140 245 368 385 a. From this data, complete Utopia's production possibilities table below. Possibility A BC Cheese 0 Wine b. Utopia (Click to select) produce 228 cheese and 333 wine c. If Utopia is at D,...
A production possibilities table for DVDs and computers is shown
below.
Point (Click to
select) G F D B C A is
an example of an inefficient point, while (Click to
select) G B A D F C is
an example of an unattainable point.
b. Does the economy above demonstrate the law of increasing
opportunity cost?
(Click to
select) Yes No
Production Alternatives Type of Production A Computers DVDs 20 60 80 80 70 35 a. Show these data graphically, and then identify a point that indicates an inefficient use of resources and a point that indicates...
able Production Possibilities Schedule I) Use Table: Production Possibilities Schedule I. The opportunity cost of producing the third unit of consumer goods is units of capital goods. Table: Production Possibilities Schedule I Alternatives Consumer goods per period 0 Capital goods per period 30 28 24 1810 8 2 (Figure: Comparative Advantage) Use Figure: Comparative Advantage. Westland has a comparative advantage in producing: Figure: Comparative Advantage Eastland and Westland produce only two goods, boxes of peaches and boxes of oranges, and...
Figure 2-3 100 90 С 80 70 А DRYERS 60 50 D B 40 30 20 10 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 WASHERS Refer to Figure 2-3. This economy cannot currently produce 70 washers and 70 dryers because ООО a. consumers don't want that many washers and dryers. b. it is not using all of its resources c. it is not using the most efficient production process. d. it does not have the resources and...
ECON 2303 HW I SP 20 A production possibilities table for bananas and apples is shown below. Type of Production Bananas (in pounds) Apples (in pounds) A 0 100 Production Alternatives B C D 20 40 60 75 50 25 E 80 0 a. Show these data graphically. Instructions: Use the tool provided PPC to draw a PPC curve (plot 5 points total). Apples (in pounds) 0 80 100 20 40 60 Bananas (in pounds) b. Does the economy above...