where: aLC​= number of labor hours needed to produce a unit of chocolate in Home; aLW​= number of labor hours needed to produce a unit of whiskey in Home; aLC∗​= number of labor hours needed to produce a unit of chocolate in Foreign; aLW∗​= number of labor hours needed to produce a unit of whiskey in Foreign; PC​= the absolute or money price of chocolate on world markets; PW​= the absolute or money price of whiskey on world markets. As long as the world equilibrium relative price (PC​/PW​) lies between 0.33 and 1.2 gallons, the two countries will specialize, with all Foreign workers producing In the post-trade equilibrium the wage of workers in Foreign relative to the wage of workers in Home will lie between A. 0.83 and 3 . B. 0.33 and 3 . C. 1.2 and 0.83. D. 2 and 5 .