If Chris can produce a service using fewer resources than Pat would, then Chris

a. has an absolute advantage in producing that service
b. has a comparative advantage in producing that service
c. has both an absolute advantage and a comparative advantage in producing that service
d. is productively efficient
e. cannot have a comparative advantage in producing that service


A

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