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Lina20 [59]
2 years ago
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In the graph above, the point E represents values which are __________ with current resource use and current technology.

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elena55 [62]2 years ago
3 0

In the graph above, the point E represents values which are unattainable with current resource use and current technology.

<h3>What point is the unattainable point in the PPC?</h3>

PPC refers to production possibility curve, This is a curve that shows the relationship between available resources to what can be attained.

The points outside the curve implies that the producer cannot achieve what they want given the available resources in the economy, however if the points are within the curve the available resources can meet with the intended production

Point E is a is a point that is beyond the graph, that is outside the graph. The resources available cannot attain production.

Read more on the PPC here; brainly.com/question/21639807

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