?Kites /hourSnowboards /hourJesse81April123
Based on the data in Table 3.1:
A. Jesse should specialize in painting kites and trade for snowboards.
B. Jesse should specialize in painting snowboards and trade for kites.
C. April should specialize in both goods.
D. Jesse should specialize in both goods.
Answer: A
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