Year 1990 1995 2000 2005 Quantity/Price Quantity Price Quantity Price Quantity Price Quantity Price Good 1 98 16 103 15 104 28 137 35 Good 2 45 39 30 38 60 43 74 55 Good 3 50 89 18 73 20 105 24 Total value 3573 4287 6952 11385 Answer the following questions. Round your answers to the nearest first decimal. a. Compute the 2000 Laspeyres quantity index base 100 = 1990. 122.3 b. Compute the 1990 Laspeyres price index base 100 = 2005. 49.2 c. Compute the 2005 Paasche quantity index base 100 = 1995. 154.0
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