Multiple Choice

Two neighboring farmers, Farmer A and Farmer B, must independently decide whether to grow rice or cassava. Their land gives them different yields for each crop:

  • Farmer A's Yield: 10 tons of rice OR 12 tons of cassava.
  • Farmer B's Yield: 12 tons of rice OR 10 tons of cassava.

The market price for each crop depends on the total amount brought to market by both farmers combined. If both farmers choose to grow rice, the total supply of rice is 22 tons. In this specific scenario, Farmer B earns a higher income than Farmer A.

Which statement best analyzes why Farmer B earns more than Farmer A in this outcome?

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Updated 2025-07-31

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