Multiple Choice
Assume that the market basket of goods and services purchased in 2004 by the average family in the United States costs $14,000 in 2004 prices, whereas the same basket costs $21,000 in 2009 prices. However, the basket of goods and services actually purchased by the average family in 2009 costs $20,000 in 2009 prices, whereas this same basket would have cost $15,000 in 2004 prices. Given these data, a Paasche index for 2009 using 2004 prices would be:
A) 1.05.
B) approximately 1.07.
C) approximately 1.33.
D) 1.50.
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