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- Figure 2-9 Snow cones 240 0 Greenland 200 Popsicles A) Greenland Snow cones 270 0 Figure 2-9 shows the production possibilities frontiers for Greenland and Iceland. Each country produces two goods, snow cones and popsicles. C) Iceland Refer to Figure 2-9. Which country has a comparative advantage in the production of popsicles? B They have equal productive abilities. D) neither country Iceland 180 PopsiclesONLY D AND E 20. Muriel and Edgar each have 30 labor hours available per week to knit hats and scarves. In 30 hours, Muriel can knit 6 hats or 4 scarves. In the same amount of time, Edgar can knit 3 hats or 5 scarves. a. Draw the production possibilities frontiers for Muriel and Edgar, with scarves on the x-axis. b. Who has the absolute advantage in scarf production? In hat production? c. Find Muriel’s and Edgar’s opportunity cost of producing hats in terms of scarves. Who has a comparative advantage? d. Find Muriel’s and Edgar’s opportunity cost of producing scarves in terms of hats. Who has a comparative advantage? e. Muriel and Edgar are now aware of their comparative advantages and decide to trade. For what price of hats (in terms of scarves) will trade occur? Explain.Belarus has a comparative advantage in the production of linen, but Russia has an absolute advantage in the production of linen. If these two countries decide to trade. Select one OA Belarus should export linen to Russia. Ob Russia should export linen to Belarus. trading linen would provide no net advantage to either country Od Without additional information about opportunity costs, this question cannot be answered. 2012 Hauton Community College 2100 Man Street Hounton, TX 77002 711718.2000