Which sentence is incorrect about this production possibility frontier? 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 3 8 9 10 Nuggets of gold (per hour) All points on the production possibility frontier are equally achievable with the given resrouces, and all points below and above the frontier are not achievable. O This economy can choose to produce 30 kilos of coal and 4 nuggets of glod per hour, but they wouldn't be using all of the available resources. O This economy can produce either 100 kilos of coal or 10 nuggets of gold per hour, but not both simultaneously. Producing 90 kilos of coal and 9 nuggets of gold per hour is beyond this economy's productive capacity. Kilos of coal (per hour)
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