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Based on the scenario, Raven hasA. a comparative advantage in producing both goods. B. a comparative advantage in producing golf balls, but not baseballs. C. a comparative advantage in producing neither good. D. no absolute advantage. E. a comparative advantage in producing baseballs, but not golf balls.
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