Multiple Choice
If an increase of $10 billion in investment results in an increase in equilibrium expenditure of $40 billion, the multiplier equals
A) $10 billion × $40 billion = $400 billion.
B) $10 billion - $40 billion = -$30 billion.
C) $10 billion ÷ $40 billion = 0.25.
D) $40 billion ÷ $10 billion = 4.
E) $40 billion - $10 billion = $30 billion.
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