Asked by Charlease Jordan on Apr 30, 2024

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The cost of an extra unit of oil in the United States in terms of coal given up is

A) 25.
B) 50.
C) 2.
D) 1/2.

Coal

A fossil fuel used primarily for electricity generation and steel production, composed mostly of carbon.

  • Examine the impact of opportunity costs on trade and production choices.
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Cheyanne ChurchMay 07, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The cost of an extra unit of oil in terms of coal given up can be calculated using the opportunity cost concept. From possibility A to B, the United States goes from 100 to 50 units of oil, a decrease of 50 units of oil, to increase coal production from 0 to 25 units, an increase of 25 units. Thus, the cost of an extra unit of oil is 25 units of coal given up for 50 units of oil, or 25/50 = 1/2.