Use the following table to answer the question below. Giovanni's Production Possibilities ScheduleJorge's Production Possibilities SchedulePounds of Green BeansPounds of CornPounds of Green BeansPounds of Corn0160032040120202408080401601204060801600800If Giovanni and Jorge both specialize in the production of their respective low-cost goods, then the total production of corn equals ________ pounds and the total production of green beans equals ________ pounds.

A. 320, 320
B. 160, 320
C. 320, 160
D. 160, 160


Answer: C

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