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James and Lisa are preparing for a party by making cookies and cupcakes. In two hours, James can make 18 cookies or 12 cupcakes. In two hours, Lisa can make 40 cookies or 20 cupcakes. has the absolute advantage in cookie production and has the comparative advantage in cookie production.

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