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Business, 10.03.2020 02:03, raekwonpowell10

Given Ted can wax 4 cars per day or wash 2 cars per day and Tom can wax 3 cars per day or wash 1 car per day. What is each man’s opportunity cost of waxing a car? Who has an absolute advantage of waxing cars? Who has a comparative advantage of waxing cars?

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