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Rebecca can stitch 6 shirts in a day while Eliza can stitch only 5 shirts in a day. Rebecca can stitch 2 trousers in a day while Eliza can stitch 3 trousers in a day. Which of the following is true in this case?
 
  A) Rebecca has a comparative advantage in stitching trousers.
  B) Eliza has an absolute advantage in stitching trousers.
  C) Rebecca has an absolute advantage in stitching trousers.
  D) Eliza has a comparative advantage in stitching shirts.

Question 2

There is a negative relationship between two variables if
 
  A) neither variable moves. B) they move in the same direction.
  C) they move in opposite directions. D) one variable changes and the other does not.


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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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