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Quantity
Price
Food
100
$1
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71
$3
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Quantity
Price
Food
73
$6
Fun
69
$8
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The table shows the quantities produced and prices in 2015
and 2016 for an economy which produces only food and fun.
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Item
Quantity
Price
The base year is 2016.
Food
100
$3
Calculate the value of 2015 production in 2016 prices and the
percentage change in production when valued at 2016 prices.
Fun
68
$5
In 2016
Item
Quantity
Price
Food
73
$5
The value of 2015 production in 2016 prices is $.
Fun
69
$8
The percentage change in production when valued at 2016
prices is percent.
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Country produces 100 pizza at price $8, 20 tomatoes at price $2 and 45 meat at price $6. One fourth of tomatoes and one third of meat is used in production of pizza.
Question: Calculate GDP of this country.
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EBK FOUNDATIONS OF ECONOMICS
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