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renzo156

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Refer to Table 2-3. Dina faces ________ opportunity costs in the production of sliders and hot wings.
 
  A) negative B) constant C) increasing D) decreasing

Question 2

If net taxes fall by 80 billion, we would expect
 
  A) the government deficit to fall by 80 billion.
  B) household saving to rise by 80 billion.
  C) household saving to fall by more than 80 billion.
  D) household saving to rise by less than 80 billion.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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