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Countries would be able to increase their productivity for the services with comparative advantage. A country then can sell products they produce efficiently and also would buy from other nations the products that they cannot produce. The comparative advantage can lose if there are competitors operating in a low wage country.
Answer: 93
Explanation:
Firstly, we need to know the rural.scire for the 4 tests. Since the mean for the 4 tests is a 92, the total score will be:
= 4 × 92
= 368
Since we want to know the score for he 4th test, we add the score for the 3 tests that she remembers and subtract from 368. This will be:
= 368 - (100 + 95 + 80)
= 368 - 275
= 93
She had 93 in her last test.