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This table shows how much cotton and cocoa can each be produced in Peru and Brazil with one unit of equivalent resources.

Cotton
(bales)
Cocoa Beans
(bushels)
Peru24
Brazil16
TABLE 19-4

Refer to Table 19-4. For trade to be advantageous to both Peru and Brazil, the number of bushels of cocoa beans that must be traded for a bale of cotton is

▸ more than 2, but less than 6.

▸ more than 6.

▸ 6.

▸ 2.

▸ less than 2.
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