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    In the Equation , C Denotes Consumption and I
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In the Equation , C Denotes Consumption and I

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In the equation In the equation   , c denotes consumption and i denotes income. What is the residual for the 5<sup>th</sup> observation if   =$500 and   =$475? A) $975 B) $300 C)  $25 D)  $50 , c denotes consumption and i denotes income. What is the residual for the 5th observation if In the equation   , c denotes consumption and i denotes income. What is the residual for the 5<sup>th</sup> observation if   =$500 and   =$475? A) $975 B) $300 C)  $25 D)  $50 =$500 and In the equation   , c denotes consumption and i denotes income. What is the residual for the 5<sup>th</sup> observation if   =$500 and   =$475? A) $975 B) $300 C)  $25 D)  $50 =$475?


A) $975
B) $300
C) $25
D) $50

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