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Note: Same information for questions 17-25. The graph below…

Note: Same information for questions 17-25. The graph below depicts the supply and demand curves for KlunkerCars (a toy car) in a certain country. The world price of KlunkerCars with free trade is $8. When the country imposes a tariff, the world price goes down to $2 and the price in the country goes up to $11. NOTES on the graph: if two lines seem to cross, simply assume that they do cross; if they seem to cross a grid point assume that they cross at exactly that grid point. For example, the supply and demand cross at a price of $14, and a quantity of 120. Because of this convention, you can get all the exact answers for this problem, and there is no need to allow for approximations. Also, all answers are whole numbers. Please be careful in your calculations, and enter exact and whole numbers only. Suppose that the answers to the previous two questions were: loss in consumer surplus = 500; and government revenue = 1000. Calculate by how much the country as a whole gained or lost with the tariff. Enter a positive number for a gain, and a negative number for a loss. (Hint: the answer is not 500, nor is it –500.)

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Note: Same information for questions 17-25. The graph below…

Note: Same information for questions 17-25. The graph below depicts the supply and demand curves for KlunkerCars (a toy car) in a certain country. The world price of KlunkerCars with free trade is $8. When the country imposes a tariff, the world price goes down to $2 and the price in the country goes up to $11. NOTES on the graph: if two lines seem to cross, simply assume that they do cross; if they seem to cross a grid point assume that they cross at exactly that grid point. For example, the supply and demand cross at a price of $14, and a quantity of 120. Because of this convention, you can get all the exact answers for this problem, and there is no need to allow for approximations. Also, all answers are whole numbers. Please be careful in your calculations, and enter exact and whole numbers only. Suppose that the country imposed a quota instead of a tariff, and the quota resulted in the same decrease in the volume of imports as the tariff. How much was that quota?

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Note: Same information for questions 1-7, except where noted…

Note: Same information for questions 1-7, except where noted. For questions 1-7, use any information only after it is given. At a certain point you are told which good is capital-intensive, don’t use that information to answer any questions that come before. The two figures show the Production Possibilities Frontier for two countries, Home and Foreign. Also shown for each country is the indifference curve that is tangent to its PPF. There are two factors: capital and labor. There are two goods, Movies and Books. For questions 6 and 7 only, suppose that Movies are the capital-intensive good. When the two countries open up to trade, which good will Home export?

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Edematous fluid in any sac-like cavity especially that of th…

Edematous fluid in any sac-like cavity especially that of the scrotum is 

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A 10 year-old pediatric patient has recently been diagnosed…

A 10 year-old pediatric patient has recently been diagnosed with leukemia.  She is pancytopenic and requiring frequent blood transfusions alongside neutropenic precautions. What safety factor must be included in the plan of care for this patient?

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A bluish discoloration of the lips, nail beds and mucous mem…

A bluish discoloration of the lips, nail beds and mucous membranes is

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The world is made of only two countries, A and B, making two…

The world is made of only two countries, A and B, making two goods, S and T. Good S is capital intensive. The two countries’ endowments of labor and capital are given on the table below. Which is true?  

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Suppose that a country experiences growth strongly biased to…

Suppose that a country experiences growth strongly biased toward its export, cloth.

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Norway rats have 42 chromosomes in their diploid cells. If s…

Norway rats have 42 chromosomes in their diploid cells. If such a cell enters meiosis, how many chromosomes and double-helical molecules of DNA will be present in each daughter cell at the end of meiosis II?

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A researcher injects a chemical that inhibits the enzyme Rub…

A researcher injects a chemical that inhibits the enzyme Rubisco (ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase) into region “A” in the image above. The chemical is unable to diffuse across membrane “B”. What impact will the chemical have?

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