?Hair Pins /hourBandanas /hourNigel410Mia93Consider two individuals, Nigel and Mia, who produce hair pins and bandanas. Nigel's and Mia's hourly productivity are shown in Table 3.3. Nigel's opportunity cost of producing one bandana is:

A. 1/4 of a hair pin.
B. 2/5 of a hair pin.
C. 2.5 hair pins.
D. 4 hair pins.


Answer: B

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