In a production possibilities frontier diagram, the attainable production points are shown as A. only the points on the production possibilities frontier. B. any of the production points. C. the points inside and the points on the production possibilities frontier. D. only the points beyond the production possibilities frontier. E. only the points inside the production possibilities frontier
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