Question 1 [30 points] Two Canadian workers, Marc and Orla, can each produce televisions or apples. Marc can produce either 50 pounds of apples or 1 television per month. Orla can produce either 90 pounds of apples or 1 television per month. Note: Please be sure to be as accurate as possible and to round your answers to two decimal places. When plotting lines on the graph, select which line you want to plot from the drop down menu at the top of the graph. a) Plot Canada's production possibilities curve by plotting at least 3 points on the curve. Select which item you want to graph from the drop down menu at the top of the graph to manipulate that item. Canada's Production Possibilities Curve Apples ( pounds) 0.5 15 2 2.5 Reset Televisions b) How much of each good is produced if each worker specializes according to comparative advantage? Televisions = 0 Apples = 0Answer c) - e) assuming that world prices are such 1hat 1 television trades for 60 pounds of apples on international markets. c} If Canada is open to trade, show Canada's consumption possibilities on the graph above by plotting at least 2 points on the curve. Select which item you want to graph from the drop down menu at the top of the graph to manipulate that item. d} What is the most of each good that Canadians can consume when the economy is open? Televisions 2 Apples 2 e} How much more can Canadians consume when the economy is open as opposed to when it is closed? Televisions = Apples 2 Answer t) - h]: assuming that world prices are such that 1 television trades for 160 pounds of apples on international markets. f] If Canada is open to trade, show Canada's consumption possibilities on the graph above by plotting at least 2 points on the curve. Select which item you want to graph from the drop down menu at the top of the graph to manipulate that item. 9} What is the most of each good that Canadians can consume when the economy is open? Televisions = Apples 2 h} How much more can Canadians consume when the economy is open as opposed to when it is closed? Televisions 2 Apples 2