We could use the information in the table to draw a production possibilities frontier for Maya and a second production possibilities frontier for Miguel. If we were to do this, measuring mixers along the horizontal axis, then
A. the slope of Maya's production possibilities frontier would be -0.6 and the slope of Miguel's production possibilities frontier would be -0.6.
B. the slope of Maya's production possibilities frontier would be -0.5 and the slope of Miguel's production possibilities frontier would be -0.5.
C. the slope of Maya's production possibilities frontier would be -1.67 and the slope of Miguel's production possibilities frontier would be -1.67.
D. the slope of Maya's production possibilities frontier would be -2 and the slope of Miguel's production possibilities frontier would be -2
Ans: D. the slope of Maya's production possibilities frontier would be -2 and the slope of Miguel's production possibilities frontier would be -
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