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A consumer's budget constraint for two goods, 'Good A' and 'Good B', is represented by a straight line on a graph. 'Good A' is plotted on the vertical axis and 'Good B' is on the horizontal axis. The line shows that the consumer can afford a maximum of 20 units of Good A (if they buy zero units of Good B) or a maximum of 10 units of Good B (if they buy zero units of Good A).

The table below shows some combinations of the two goods that lie on this budget constraint. Based on the graphical relationship described, what is the missing value for 'Good B' in the table?

Good A (Units)Good B (Units)
200
8?
010

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