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If Lisa can produce more pens than Tim with the same number of pens does she have a comparative advantage or an absolute advantage???​

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The answer was correct I had the same question also I need points sooooo
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User Desorder
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Answer:

Lisa has a "comparative advantage" to Tim because she doesn't have an absolute advantage as implied with the same number of inputs on both sides, yet she still makes more than Tim.

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