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- Qualitative methods of forecasting include:a) sales force composite. b) jury of executive opinion.c) consumer market survey. d) exponential smoothing.e) all except (d).In 1958, nominal GDP was 482 while real GDP was 2,853.3. Approximately what would the GDP deflator be for 1958? Group of answer choices a) 23.7 b) 103.9 c) 16.9 d) 2.04 e) None of the other options.Real gross domestic product Select one: a. measures the value of final goods and services produced within the borders of a given country during a given time period using current prices. b. measures the value of final goods and services produced within the borders of a given country during a given time period corrected for changing prices. c. is a measure of the overall level of prices. d. can change from one year to the next even if there is no change in output.