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Consider the following scenario to answer the following questions: Kukla makes tables, with an opportunity cost of 3 rugs per every 4 tables. Zola makes rugs, with an opportunity cost of 2 tables per every 3 rugs. Ollie proposes that Kukla give Zola 2 tables in exchange for 2 rugs. What are Kukla and Zola’s reactions?
A. Neither Kukla nor Zola likes the propoÅŸal.
B. Zola likes the proposal, but Kukla does not.
C. Kukla likes the proposal, but Zola does not.
D. Ollie's proposal is not feasible.
E. Kukla and Zola both like the proposal
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