To answer the questions that follow, consider the accompanying table for the neighboring nations of Northland and West Coast.
The table lists maximum feasible hourly rates of production of pastries if no sandwiches are produced and maximum feasible hourly rates of production of sandwiches if no pastries are produced.
Assume that the opportunity costs of producing these goods are constant in both nations.
Nate: Enter each response as a whole number, decimal rounded to two places, or fraction.
The opportunity cost of producing 1 pastry in Northland is \( \square \) sandwiches, and the opportunity cost of producing 1 sandwich in Northland is \( \square \) pastries.
The opportunity cost of producing 1 pastry in West Coast is \( \square \) sandwiches, and the opportunity cost of producing 1 sandwich in West Coast is \( \square \) pastries.
\begin{tabular}{lcc}
\hline Product & Northland & West Coast \\
\hline \begin{tabular}{c}
Pastries \\
(per hour)
\end{tabular} & 30,000 & 300000 \\
\begin{tabular}{c}
Sandwiches \\
(per hour)
\end{tabular} & 12,000 & 240,000 \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
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