which of the following are cash crops grown in southeast asia?

a. pigs, vegetables, and rice
b. rubber, sugarcane, coconuts, and coffee
c. timber, rice, and sugarcane
d. rice and palm oil
my answer was b

I agree.

b&d

Your answer is correct. Rubber, sugarcane, coconuts, and coffee are all cash crops grown in Southeast Asia.

To arrive at this answer, you can examine the options provided and determine which crops are commonly grown for commercial purposes in Southeast Asia. In this case, options a, c, and d include crops like pigs, vegetables, timber, and rice, which are not typically considered as cash crops in the region.

Option b, however, includes rubber, sugarcane, coconuts, and coffee, all of which are widely cultivated and traded for profit in Southeast Asia. Consequently, option b is the correct answer.