If apples and pears have equivalent opportunity costs,
A) it makes no difference what the economy produces, pears or apples
B) the economy always gains from producing more and trading the other
C) the production possibilities curve is bowed out
D) one apple trades for two pears
E) one apple trades for one pear
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