If Bonnie can produce either 20 hats or 10 scarves in a month, and Phil can produce either 5 hats or 10 scarves in a month, then
A) Bonnie is more efficient at producing hats, compared to Phil.
B) Bonnie is equally efficient at producing scarves, compared to Phil.
C) both A and B above are true.
D) none of the above are true.
A
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