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16. Suppose m and n are both int variables with positive values. Which of the following boolean expressions are guaranteed to be equal in value to the expression that follows? (m % n == 0 && n % m == 0) • I. m == • II. ! (m III. ! (m n n) > n) (A) I and III (B) I, II, and III (C) I and II (D) None of the expressions are guaranteed to be the same. (E) I only
57. Line 5 (A) for (int j = -i*2; j<= i*2; j++){ (B) for (int j = 0; j< i+2+1; j++){ (C) for (int j = -i; j> i; j++) { (D) for (int j = 0; j<= i*2; j++){ (E) for (int j = i; j<= i+2; j+i) {
An anticipated tax cut in the two-period model
1). analyze the effects of a decrease in future taxes (t â² â; t â² 1 > tâ² 2 ) on:
(i) current consumption (c),
(ii) future consumption (c â² ),
(iii) welfare (U),
(iv) savings (s).
Assume that the future tax cut will be matched with lower future government spending (ât â² = âGâ² < 0).