Answer:
Option (c) is correct.
Explanation:
Stephen can move 70 boxes or bake 28 cookies:
Opportunity cost of moving a box = (28 ÷ 70)
= 0.4 cookies
Opportunity cost of baking a cookie = (70 ÷ 28)
= 2.5 boxes
LeBron could move 24 boxes or bake 6 cookies:
Opportunity cost of moving a box = (6 ÷ 24)
= 0.25 cookies
Opportunity cost of baking a cookie = (24 ÷ 6)
= 4 boxes
Yes, trade is possible.
Stephen has a comparative advantage in baking cookies because of the lower opportunity cost than LeBron, so he is specialized in baking cookies.
On the other hand, LeBron has a comparative advantage in moving boxes because of the lower opportunity cost than Stephen, so he is specialized in moving boxes.
Answer:
The correct answer is "startling statement"
Explanation:
A startling statement is an exponential declaration, that nobody expected and leaves everyone who hears, surprised.
Answer:
$2.80 per chair
$2.25 per table
Explanation:
If cost is assigned at a rate based on direct labor hours, the total disposal cost for chairs and tables is, respectively:
The respective disposal cost per unit is:
Let's look at the phrase "<span>the memory of the human race?".
Memories are usually belonging to one specific human, and stored in their brain. The human race doesn't literally have a memory, so this must be a metaphor.
This metaphor might mean what the human race, as a total, can remember and have access to.
So just like we remember what happened last Tuesday, the human race can find the information in a library about what happened in 1912- in this way, a library and a memory are similar, so a library is truly a memory of the human race.
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