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What happens with production is inside the production possibilities curve?(1 point)
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The production is not maximized, so some resources are unused.
The production is not maximized, so some resources are unused.

The productions has become less efficient, and eventually the curve will shift.
The productions has become less efficient, and eventually the curve will shift.

The production has become more efficient, and eventually the curve will shift.
The production has become more efficient, and eventually the curve will shift.

It is not possible for the production to move inside the curve.

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Correct answer: "The production is not maximized, so some resources are unused."

Explanation: Any point inside the production possibilities curve represents inefficiency — resources (labor, capital, land, etc.) are idle or misallocated. To reach the curve you must use resources more fully; the curve itself only shifts outward/inward with changes in resources or technology.