A country produces books and video games exclusively. In the same time it takes to produce one video game, the country could produce 4 books. If the country only focused on one of the goods to produce, the maximum amount the country can produce is either 200 video games or 800 books. They can create a combination of the two goods, but the opportunity cost for production will remain the same. If the country would like to consume a combination of 100 video games and 1,400 books, which of the following is true?(1 point)

Responses

The country can produce 600 more books and 100 fewer video games itself, or it can engage in trade.
The country can produce 600 more books and 100 fewer video games itself, or it can engage in trade.

This is only possible if the country produces 600 more books and 100 fewer video games itself.
This is only possible if the country produces 600 more books and 100 fewer video games itself.

The country might consume 100 video games and 1,400 books following trade.
The country might consume 100 video games and 1,400 books following trade.

It is impossible for the country to consume a combination of 100 video games and 1,400 books.

The country can produce 600 more books and 100 fewer video games itself, or it can engage in trade.