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Roger has two separate 2-acre fields. They are both better suited to growing corn than wheat. Each field can produce 40 bushels of corn or 20 bushels...
Roger has two separate 2-acre fields. They are both better suited to growing corn than wheat. Each field can produce 40 bushels of corn or 20 bushels of wheat. Suppose that for each field, Roger considers planting the entire field in either corn or wheat. As a result, he can plant wheat in two fields, wheat in one field and corn in the other, or corn in two fields. Plot three points on this graph corresponding to the three different combinations of corn and wheat that Roger can grow. (Click on any intersection of the grid lines to put a point there. Click on the button with a hand if you want to move a point or the one with an eraser if you want to delete a point.) After you have plotted the points, press the button in the lower corner to submit your answer.