Maximum Feasible Hourly Production Rates (in Tons) of EitherWine or Beef Using All Available ResourcesProductArgentinaFranceWine (gallons)3060Beef (pounds)1030Use the above table. Assuming constant opportunity costs, the opportunity cost of producing a gallon of wine in France is

A. 0.5 pound of beef.
B. 0.33 pound of beef.
C. 2 pounds of beef.
D. 3 pounds of beef.


Answer: A

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