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The table below shows the production possibilities for Canada and Japan. Suppose that, prior to specialization and trade, both Canada and Japan are producing combination D. CANADA'S PRODUCTION POSSIBILITIES Product A B D m DVD players 80 60 40 20 O Bushels 60 120 180 240 wheat JAPAN'S PRODUCTION POSSIBILITIES Product A B C D E DVD players 120 90 60 30 0 Bushels of 25 50 75 100 wheat ) Draw the production possibilities curve for Canada in the graph A, and indicate its present output position. Draw the production possibilities curve for Japan in graph B, and indicate its present output position. Plot only the endpoints of each curve in the graphing areas using the appropriate tool. Plot the output combination in each graph using the Point tool. A Canada PP Curve 280 combination 240 200 Trading Possibilities Curve 160 O New DVD players combination 120 80 10 O O 40 80 120 160 200 240 280 Quantity of wheat per period reseta ./ Japan PP Cunra 140 combination / 100 Trading Possibilities Curve an @ New combination 120 60 DVD players 40 20 0 20 4D 60 BO 100 120 140 Quantity of wheat per period w- m b) Suppose that the two countries specialize and trade on the basis of1 DVD player =1 unit of wheat. Draw the corresponding trading possibilities curves in graph A and graph B above. Plot only the endpoints of each curve in the graphing areas using the appropriate tool. c) After trade, if Canada still wishes to have 180 bushels of wheat, how many more DVDs could it have? |:| d) Show the new combination in graph A above. Use the Point tool in graph A above to plot the new combination. e) If Japan still wishes to have 30 DVDs, how much more bushels of wheat could it have? |:| f) Show the new combination in graph B above. Use the Point tool in graph B above to plot the new combination