To determine whether the combination of producing 2,750 units of WMD (Weapons of Mass Destruction) and 70,000 pounds of Food is attainable, we need to consider the context and constraints of the problem. However, if there are no specified constraints on resources, labor, or technology, we can proceed under the assumption that any given combination is possible.
1. Identify the Outputs:
- WMD = 2,750 units
- Food = 70,000 pounds
2. Label the Point:
- We label the combination of 2,750 WMD and 70,000 pounds of Food as Point B.
3. Check for Attainability:
- In the absence of any constraints on resources such as labor, raw materials, or technological capabilities, there is nothing to prevent the production of these quantities. Therefore, it is reasonable to conclude that Point B, with the production of 2,750 units of WMD and 70,000 pounds of Food, is attainable.
To summarize:
- Point B: (2,750 WMD, 70,000 pounds of Food)
- Conclusion: It is attainable since there are no constraints specified in the problem.
Therefore, the combination of producing 2,750 units of WMD and 70,000 pounds of Food is considered feasible and can be labeled as point B.