If Scotland produces only mead, and England produces only ale, how many pints of ale would buy one pint of mead?
a. no fewer than the opportunity cost of mead in Scotland
b. fewer than the opportunity cost of mead in Scotland
c. fewer than the opportunity cost of mead in England
d. as many pints of mead as you can buy with one pint of ale
e. not enough information given
A
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