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22 July, 15:02

If Maggie can make $80,000 as an accountant, $50,000 as a cashier, $20,000 as a cook, and nothing as an opera singer, she has a comparative advantage in

A) accounting.

B) being a cashier.

C) being a cook.

D) opera singing.

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  1. 22 July, 15:28
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    A) accounting.

    Explanation:

    Given that

    An accountant = $80,000

    Cashier = $50,00

    Cook = $20,000

    Opera singer = $0

    By considering the above information, we can concluded that

    If we compare the wages in different scenarios, the Maggie can make a comparative advantage by adopting as accounting as it has higher wages compared to others. It also reflects the efficiency compares with the other activity
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