Multiple Choice
The formula for a real percentage change is
A) the nominal percentage change minus the inflation rate.
B) the nominal percentage change divided by the inflation rate.
C) the nominal percentage change plus the inflation rate.
D) the nominal percentage change multiplied by the inflation rate.
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