Exam #1 Q1 CH26.docx  (Table: Three-Good Economy I) Suppose…

Exam #1 Q1 CH26.docx  (Table: Three-Good Economy I) Suppose an economy produces only the three finished goods shown in the table. The table gives information on the quantities produced and price of goods sold in 2008 and 2009. What is the nominal GDP in 2009? a.  $20,134 b.  $21,134 c.  $26,260 d.  $31,400  

As the price of lead falls (a key input in the production of…

As the price of lead falls (a key input in the production of automobile batteries), the costs of producing batteries decreases, shifting the supply curve of batteries:   a.  down and to the left.   b.  up and to the right.   c.  down and to the right.   d.  up and to the left.

An individual has a reciprocal translocation involving chrom…

An individual has a reciprocal translocation involving chromosomes 1 and 2. The chromosomes involved in the translocation, and their normal homologs, form a translocation cross during meiosis as shown below. Regarding gamete production, which outcome can give rise to viable gametes (i.e., gametes that give rise to live offspring)? (Think about which outcome produces gametes with a balanced amount of genetic material).