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    Table 19-10 Consider the Data Shown Above for Vicuna, a Country That
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Table 19-10 Consider the Data Shown Above for Vicuna, a Country That

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Table 19-10
Table 19-10     Consider the data shown above for Vicuna, a country that produces only two products: oranges and shirts. -Refer to Table 19-10.Real GDP for Vicuna for 2009 using 2011 as the base year equals A)  $4,620. B)  $5,100. C)  $5,650. D)  $5,850.
Consider the data shown above for Vicuna, a country that produces only two products: oranges and shirts.
-Refer to Table 19-10.Real GDP for Vicuna for 2009 using 2011 as the base year equals


A) $4,620.
B) $5,100.
C) $5,650.
D) $5,850.

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