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a. canada requires fewer resources than the u. s. to produce a bushel of wheat.
b. the opportunity cost of producing a bushel of wheat is lower for canada than it is for the u. s
c. the opportunity cost of producing a bushel of wheat is lower for the u. s. than it is for canada.
d. the u. s. has an absolute advantage over canada in producing computer software.
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