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Kikoku

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Refer to the scenario above. The opportunity cost per dollar of value added in the production of Good X by worker 1 is ________.
 
  A) 0.50 of value added in the production of Good Y
  B) 100 of value added in the production of Good Y
  C) 87.50 of value added in the production of Good Y
  D) 0.70 of value added in the production of Good Y

Question 2

If an individual is indifferent about being an entrepreneur or not:
 
  A) his losses from entrepreneurship is likely to be equal to his opportunity cost of entrepreneurshi



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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