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6 September, 09:53

Suppose that a worker in Country A can make either 10 iPods or 5 tablets each year. Country A has 100 workers. Suppose a worker in Country B can make either 2 iPods or 10 tablets each year. Country B has 200 workers. A bundle of goods that Country A could not make would be:

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  1. 6 September, 10:08
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    A bundle of goods that Country A has are 1000 iPods and 500 Tablets.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Country A can produce either iPods and Tablets.

    Total man power Country A has 100 workers.

    As per information in the question w

    100 worker make either ipod or 100 worker make tablets

    1 worker can produce 10 iPods.

    Therefore

    100 workers can produce (100 * 10) = 1000 iPods.

    on the other hand

    1 worker can produce 5 tablets.

    Therefore

    100 workers can produce (100 * 5) = 500 Tablets

    Thus,

    A bundle of goods that Country A has are 1000 iPods and 500 Tablets.
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