EBK MICROECONOMICS
2nd Edition
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Author: List
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 2, Problem 2A
(a)
To determine
Represent the time series graph.
(b)
To determine
Mean amount of the produced coffee between
(c)
To determine
Percentage rise in 2012 crop compared to the mean of
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