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- The table below describes the production possibilities frontier (PPF) confronting an economy. Using the information given to produce a fifth unit of homeless shelters the opportunity cost would be? Potential Output Combinations Homeless Shelters Hospitals A 25 0 B 21 1 C 16 2 D 9 3 E 0 4grow cherry tomatoes and catch salmon. The accompanying table shows the maximum annual output combinations oftomatoes and salmon that can be produced. Obviously, given their limited resources and available technology, as they use more of their resources for cherry tomato production, there are fewer resources available for catching salmon. CHERRY TOMATOES SALMON 0 1500 500 1400 900 1200 1200 900 1400 500 1500 0 a. Draw a production possibility frontier with cherry tomatoeson the horizontal axis and salmon on the vertical axis illustrating these options, label the points. ( A-F) bi. On your graph put in a point to indicate 500 pounds of salmon and 800 pounds of cherry tomatoes, Label this point ‘G’. Can the economy produce at this point YES or No. Explainwhat the point illustrates.…Table 1: Production Capacity of COVID-FREE LAND.Toilet Rolls Sanitizers30,000 028,000 1,00024,000 2,00018,000 3,00010,000 4,0000 5,000Use information in Table 1 above to answer the following questions: In your own words, while making use of the graph that you have created in part a, explain what the PPF is. Cleary state all assumptionsand properties of the PPF.
- Calculate the opportunity cost of producing the first 10 and the last 10 missiles. Discuss if the frontier exhibits increasing opportunity costs. Missiles vs. Milk (millions of gallons) 0 4010 3520 2730 1740 4The Marope Economy has the capacity to produce the goods and services that are outlined in Table 1 below. You are required to:a. Draw a Production Possibility Frontier (PPF) and list all efficient points of production.b. Marope Economy wishes to produce 520 billion units of consumer goods. Plot this output onthe Frontier and state whether this is an efficient point or not.Table 1 – Production Possibilities Output (billions of units per year) Consumer goods Consumer servicesPart BA B480 420 0 120C D240 0 240 300 Use graphs to demonstrate how the following factors will change the PPF.a. A decrease in migrationb. An increase in natural resourcesc. Changes in technologyTable 1: Production Capacity of COVID-FREE LAND.Toilet Rolls 30,000 28,000 24,000 18,000 10,000 0Sanitizers 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000Use information in Table 1 above to answer the following questions:a. Using the above figures, graph the production possibilities Frontier (PPF) of COVID_FREELAND (Hint! Use Microsoft Excel, for accuracy)b. In your own words, while making use of the graph that you have created in part a, explain what the PPF is. Cleary state all assumptions and properties of the PPF. c. Normally, the people of COVID-FREE LAND demand of 3,000 sanitizers and 18,000 toilet rolls. Suddenly, there is an outbreak of COVID- 19 and the demand for sanitizers and toilet rolls has increased to 4,000 and 20,000, respectively. How would COVID-FREE LAND meet its new demand. Identify and comprehensively discuss at least three possibilities or ways. State all appropriate assumptions made.
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- Macroeconomics Basics What is a production possibilities frontier (PPF)? Illustrate (DRAW) your answer by drawing a PPF, properly labeled and show an unattainable production combination.DATA RESPONSE QUESTION ON PRODUCTION POSSIBILITY FRONTER (PPF) Consider the following data for the harvest of pineapples versus the harvest of mangoes in Jamaica. JAMAICA’S FARM POSSIBILITIES PINEAPPLES MANGOES A 100 0 B 90 15 C 70 30 D 40 45 E 0 60 a. Graph the production possibility frontier (PPF) placing pineapples on the X axis and mangoes on the Y axis. b. On PPF curve drawn, identify the following points: a. Unattainable (label the point U) b. Attainable and efficient (label the point AE) c. Attainable and inefficient (label the point AI) c. What does the shape of the PPF curve drawn suggest about the opportunity cost of producing ONE more unit of pineapples or mangoes d. If mangoes harvesting increases from 15 to 30, what is the opportunity cost of harvesting pineapples? e. What is the economic significance of choosing to harvest at 25 pineapples and 50 mangoes? f. Explain the effect of a hurricane on…DATA RESPONSE QUESTION ON PRODUCTION POSSIBILITY FRONTER (PPF) Consider the following data for the harvest of pineapples versus the harvest of mangoes in Jamaica. JAMAICA’S FARM POSSIBILITIES PINEAPPLES MANGOES A 100 0 B 90 15 C 70 30 D 40 45 E 0 60 a. Graph the production possibility frontier (PPF) placing pineapples on the X axis and mangoes on the Y axis. b. On PPF curve drawn, identify the following points: a. Unattainable (label the point U) b. Attainable and efficient (label the point AE) c. Attainable and inefficient (label the point AI) c. What does the shape of the PPF curve drawn suggest about the opportunity cost of producing ONE more unit of pineapples or mangoes d. If mangoes harvesting increases from 15 to 30, what is the opportunity cost of harvesting pineapples? e. What is the economic significance of choosing to harvest at 25 pineapples and 50 mangoes? f. Explain the effect of a hurricane on…