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Suppose an Economy Has Only Three Goods, and the Typical

Question 26

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Suppose an economy has only three goods, and the typical family purchases the amounts given in the following table. If 2012 is the base year, then what is the CPI for 2017?
Suppose an economy has only three goods, and the typical family purchases the amounts given in the following table. If 2012 is the base year, then what is the CPI for 2017?   A) 89 B) 125 C) 212 D) 163


A) 89
B) 125
C) 212
D) 163

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