If real GDP in 2010 was $1,800 billion and $1,944 billion in 2011, what is the real GDP growth rate? 6% 7% 8% 5%
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Change in real GDP = Real GDP in 2011 - Real GDP in 2010 = $1,944 billion - $1,800 billion = $144 billion Show more…
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