Points inside the curve of a PPC indicate?
1. not all resources are fully employed
2. all re...
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Points inside the curve of a PPC indicate?
1. not all resources are fully employed
2. all resources are fully employed
3. more resources are required
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In 1975, mcdonald’s introduced its egg mcmuffin breakfast sandwich, which remains popular and profitable today. this longevity illustrates the idea of:
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