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21 Oct 2020
Consider an economy that produces and consumes coffee and tea. In the following table are data for two different years. Using the year 2019 as base year, what is the real GDP for the year 2020?
2019
2020
Good
Quantity
Price
Quantity
Price
Coffee
100
$50,000
120
$60,000
Tea
500,000
$10,000
400,000
$20,000
-
$3,007,200,000
-
$5,004,500,000
-
$8,007,200,000
-
$9,007,200,000
Consider an economy that produces and consumes coffee and tea. In the following table are data for two different years. Using the year 2019 as base year, what is the real GDP for the year 2020?
2019 |
2020 |
|||
Good |
Quantity |
Price |
Quantity |
Price |
Coffee |
100 |
$50,000 |
120 |
$60,000 |
Tea |
500,000 |
$10,000 |
400,000 |
$20,000 |
-
$3,007,200,000
-
$5,004,500,000
-
$8,007,200,000
-
$9,007,200,000
Kristelle BalandoLv10
21 Oct 2020