you and another volunteer are in charge of a bake sale for a local charity, at which you are planning to sell cookies and cupcakes. a. if one of you has an absolute advantage at baking cookies or cupcakes, it means that: multiple choice 1 the other person can produce more cupcakes (or cookies) than you can. one of you can produce more cupcakes (or cookies) in total with the same amount of resources than the other person. one of you can produce more cupcakes (or cookies) in total than the other person. together you can produce more cupcakes (or cookies) than you can without the other person. could one of you have an absolute advantage at baking both items? multiple choice 2 yes, if one of you can produce more cupcakes (or cookies) than the other. no, because each person can have an absolute advantage in only one task. no, since one of you can produce more cupcakes (or cookies) than the other. yes, if one of you is more productive in both goods than the other. g