Multiple Choice
In periods 0 and 1, Ralph consumed two goods, x1 and x2, and his utility functions in the two periods were identical. In period 0 the prices of x1 and x2 were $2 and $1 respectively, and Ralph consumed 10 units of x1 and 80 units of x2. In period 1 the prices of x1 and x2 were identical, and equal to $1. If Ralph consumed 15 units of x1 and 65 units of x2 in period 1, then the Paasche quantity index is equal to:
A) 95/100.
B) 9/8.
C) 8/9.
D) 100/95.
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