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Scenario: Mark can make three tables or one chair in a day, while John can make four tables or one chair in a day.
Refer to the scenario above. Which of the following is TRUE in this case?
▸ Mark should specialize in making both chairs and tables.
▸ John should specialize in making both chairs and tables.
▸ Mark should specialize in making chairs, and John should specialize in making tables.
▸ John should specialize in making chairs, and Mark should specialize in making tables.
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