Question
Comparative and Absolute Advantage Quick Check
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Question
At most, a country could produce 20,000 units of Good A or 5,000 units of Good B. What is the opportunity cost of producing one unit of Good B in terms Good A?(1 point)
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4 units of Good B
4 units of Good B
14
unit of Good B
1 fourth unit of Good B
14
unit of Good A
1 fourth unit of Good A
4 units of Good A
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To determine the opportunity cost of producing one unit of Good B in terms of Good A, we can use the production possibilities given.
- If the country produces 20,000 units of Good A, it foregoes the production of Good B (5,000 units).
The opportunity cost can be calculated as follows:
1. If the country produces 20,000 units of Good A, it can produce 5,000 units of Good B.
2. Therefore, producing 5,000 units of Good B would mean giving up 20,000 units of Good A.
To find the opportunity cost of producing one unit of Good B, we can divide the total units of Good A given up (20,000) by the total units of Good B produced (5,000):
\[
\text{Opportunity Cost of 1 unit of Good B} = \frac{20,000 \, \text{units of Good A}}{5,000 \, \text{units of Good B}} = 4 \, \text{units of Good A}
\]
Thus, the opportunity cost of producing one unit of Good B is **4 units of Good A**.
- If the country produces 20,000 units of Good A, it foregoes the production of Good B (5,000 units).
The opportunity cost can be calculated as follows:
1. If the country produces 20,000 units of Good A, it can produce 5,000 units of Good B.
2. Therefore, producing 5,000 units of Good B would mean giving up 20,000 units of Good A.
To find the opportunity cost of producing one unit of Good B, we can divide the total units of Good A given up (20,000) by the total units of Good B produced (5,000):
\[
\text{Opportunity Cost of 1 unit of Good B} = \frac{20,000 \, \text{units of Good A}}{5,000 \, \text{units of Good B}} = 4 \, \text{units of Good A}
\]
Thus, the opportunity cost of producing one unit of Good B is **4 units of Good A**.