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If There Are Only Two Goods in the Economy, One

Question 106

Question 106

Multiple Choice

If there are only two goods in the economy, one whose price rises by 8% and one by 10%, it is possible that inflation is:


A) 2%
B) 8%
C) 10%.
D) 9%

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