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Refer to the Graph, Which Shows an Aggregate Demand Curve

Question 132

Question 132

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  Refer to the graph, which shows an aggregate demand curve. If the price level decreases from 200 to 100, the real output demanded will A)  increase by $800 billion. B)  increase by $200 billion. C)  decrease by $600 billion. D)  decrease by $200 billion. Refer to the graph, which shows an aggregate demand curve. If the price level decreases from 200 to 100, the real output demanded will


A) increase by $800 billion.
B) increase by $200 billion.
C) decrease by $600 billion.
D) decrease by $200 billion.

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