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5 March, 03:35

Mark can cook dinner in 30 minutes and wash the laundry in 20 minutes. His roommate takes half as long to do each task. How should the roommates allocate the work?

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  1. 5 March, 03:44
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    I think this is your full question:

    Mark can cook dinner in 30 minutes and wash the laundry in 20 minutes. His roommate takes half as long to do each task. How should the roommates allocate the work?

    a. Mark should do more of the cooking based on his comparative advantage.

    b. Mark should do more of the washing based on his comparative advantage.

    c. Mark should do more of the washing based on his absolute advantage.

    d. There are no gains from trade in this situation.

    My answer is d, there are no gains from trade in this situation

    Because we dont have the reason for them to allocate, they gain nothing even when they push up the work.
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