?Kites /hourSnowboards /hourJesse81April123Consider two individuals, Jesse and April, who hand paint kites and snowboards. Table 18.2 shows how much of each good Jesse and April can paint in one hour. Which of the following is TRUE?

A. April has both an absolute and comparative advantage in painting kites.
B. April has both an absolute and comparative advantage in painting snowboards.
C. April has neither an absolute nor comparative advantage in painting kites.
D. April has neither an absolute nor a comparative advantage in painting snowboards.


Answer: B

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