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Basically, you have an expenditure component of a gdp by country, which is in 2017.
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The question says that based on information, do any country have positive net export and which one? and which country has largest negative net export? so we know that the formula to calculate the gdp equals consumption.
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Plus investment, plus business, fixed investment, plus change in inventories, plus government, plus net import, net export.
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So from there, you can see that the net export equals export minus import.
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All right, so now let's calculate the missing net export and a gdp role for each.
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So the next export, so let's start from brazil.
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So that number is 258 .3 minus 237 .4.
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So this is plus 20 .9.
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Then the next one is canada.
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Then you know that this is 511 .4 minus 550 .3 so this will be a negative 38 .9 the next one is france france is 797 .5 .5 minus and 826 .0, negative 76 .8.
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And then we have japan 44 .4.
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And norway, 144 .7 minus 132 .1.
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And then the next one is uk, negative 29 .2.
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And the last one in us.
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Negative 578 .4.
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So now with that in mind, you can see the question asked you about any country have positive net export.
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So the positive net export will be brazil, germany, japan, norway.
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So these will be positive.
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And then again, the red checks will be the one.
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That has positive net export.
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Which country has the largest negative export? so out of all, negative ones, us has the largest negative export, which is negative 5758 .4.
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And then the next question asked you to calculate all the gdp.
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So all you have to do is just plug in all the values.
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And then, for example, let's give an example of brazil.
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You just have all the numbers add up to together 1303 .9 plus 321 .4 plus negative 2 .7 plus 258 .3 plus 2030 minus 237.
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And this last part is the net.
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So then that will give you 1 ,6433 .5.
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So that will be the total gdp...