Whether studying the output of the U.S. economy or how many classes a student will take, a unifying concept is that:
A. both wants and resources are unlimited, so trade-offs are unnecessary.
B. wants are unlimited and resources are scarce, so trade-offs have to be made.
C. wants are limited and resources are unlimited, so trade-offs are unnecessary.
D. wants are limited and resources are unlimited, so trade-offs have to be made.
Answer: B
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