Econ-1.2-Graphs

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<p>Which point on the graph refers to inefficient production?</p>

Which point on the graph refers to inefficient production?

Point E

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<p>Which point on the graph is unattainable?</p>

Which point on the graph is unattainable?

Point F

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<p>Which point on the graph maximizes the production of capital goods?</p>

Which point on the graph maximizes the production of capital goods?

Point B

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<p>Which point on the graph maximizes the production of consumer goods?</p>

Which point on the graph maximizes the production of consumer goods?

Point A

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<p>How many consumer goods does point D produce?</p>

How many consumer goods does point D produce?

225

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<p>How many capital goods does point D produce?</p>

How many capital goods does point D produce?

100

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<p>Which point on the graph indicates a recession?</p>

Which point on the graph indicates a recession?

Point E

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<p>Which point(s) on the graph indicate productive efficiency?</p>

Which point(s) on the graph indicate productive efficiency?

Points B, C, D & A (any point ON the line)

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<p>What is the opportunity cost of moving from point C to D?</p>

What is the opportunity cost of moving from point C to D?

50 capital goods

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<p>What is the opportunity cost of moving from point C to B?</p>

What is the opportunity cost of moving from point C to B?

120 consumer goods