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28 October, 07:35

Physical capital differs from raw materials in the sense that raw materials A. have a longer useful life in production B. are considered human capital C. cannot be used to produce goods and services D. are used up in production E. are not a resource used in production

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  1. 28 October, 08:53
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    D. are used up in production

    Explanation:

    Raw materials can be seen as the "ingredients" required to produce a good and, thus, are consumable (used up in production). Physical capital refers to lasting goods that are assist the production process like buildings or machinery and are not consumable.
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