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7 June, 14:24

The annual output and prices of a 3-good economy are shown in the table below. instructions: enter your answers as whole numbers.

a. what was gdp in year 1? $.

b. what was gdp in year 2? $

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  1. 7 June, 15:35
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    In getting the GDP or Gross Domestic Product for year 1 and year 2, you should multiply the price to the quantity of goods sold and add them all up.

    For GDP Year 1

    Given:

    Quarts of Ice Cream with a price of $6 and 4 quantity of goods.

    Bottle of Shampoo with a price of $5 and 2 quantity of goods.

    Jars of Peanut butter with a price of $3 and 4 quantity of goods.

    = (6 x 4) + (5 x 2) + (3 x 4)

    = $46

    For GDP Year 2, the same products with different price and quantity.

    = (6 x 6) + (5 x 3) + (3 x 3)

    = $60
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