Answer:
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Explanation:
HELP!!!
What is the opportunity cost of increasing shoe production from 10,000 to
20,000 pairs? What is the opportunity cost of increasing shoe production from
50,000 to 60,000 pairs? Compare the two opportunity costs, and explain why they
might differ.
Answer:
About 250 ; 2000 bicycles
Explanation:
Opportunity cost simply means the loss incurred on a certain option when the alternative opruoonos chosen.
The opportunity cost of increasing shoe production from 10,000 to 20,000 pairs
The value of 20,000 (x axis) on the y axis is about 3750
Value of point A in the y - axis = 4000
Hence opportunity cost = (4000 - 3750) = 250 bicycles
B.)
The opportunity cost of increasing shoe production from 50,000 to 60,000 pairs
The value of 60,000 (x axis) on the y axis is about 0
Value of point B in the y - axis = 2000
Hence opportunity cost = (2000 - 0) = 2000 bicycles