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    In Friedman's Modern Quantity Theory,the Implied Formula for Velocity Is
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In Friedman's Modern Quantity Theory,the Implied Formula for Velocity Is

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In Friedman's modern quantity theory,the implied formula for velocity is


A) V = Md/f(i) .
B) V = Y/f( In Friedman's modern quantity theory,the implied formula for velocity is A) V = M<sup>d</sup>/f(i) . B) V = Y/f(   ) . C) V = f(   ) /Y. D) V = Y/f(i) . ) .
C) V = f( In Friedman's modern quantity theory,the implied formula for velocity is A) V = M<sup>d</sup>/f(i) . B) V = Y/f(   ) . C) V = f(   ) /Y. D) V = Y/f(i) . ) /Y.
D) V = Y/f(i) .

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