Mathematics
Mathematics, 18.12.2019 00:31, Bmurphy17

Karl and pete produce cars and trucks. karl can produce 10 cars per hour or 5 trucks per hour. pete can produce 12 cars per hour or 4 trucks per hour. based on the scenario, pete’s opportunity cost of one truck is: a. 6 cars. b. 4 cars.
c. 1 1/3 cars. d. 3 cars. e. 3/4 car.

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