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Calculating and Interpreting an Opportunity Cost

A farmer has a plot of land and can choose to grow either wheat or corn. If the entire plot is used for wheat, the farmer can produce 500 bushels. If the entire plot is used for corn, the farmer can produce 800 bushels. Assuming the trade-off between growing wheat and corn is constant, calculate how many bushels of corn the farmer must give up to produce one additional bushel of wheat. Explain what this value represents.

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