Combination B is unattainable with current resources.
Ans is c) is unattainable with current resources.
Explanation:
Combination B is unattainable with current resources because the PPF ( the combinations on the PPF) shows the possible combination which the economy can produce from the current resources using these resources in the best possible manner and combination B lies outside the PPF it means that it is not possible for the economy to produce this combination with current resources.
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