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If the federal reserve sets the reserve rate to 5%, what
is the resulting money multiplier

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To get this answer you’d just divide 5% by 100, and you’d get 0.05. I hope this helps!
User Giora Ron Genender
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Answer:

The resulting money multiplier is 20.

Explanation:

Consider the provided information.

The federal reserve sets the reserve rate to 5%, and we need to find the resulting money multiplier.

Formula for money multiplier is:


\text{Money Multiplier}=\frac{1}{\text{Reserve rate}}

Now substitute the value of Reserve rate = 5% or 0.05 in the above formula.


\text{Money Multiplier}=(1)/(0.05)


\text{Money Multiplier}=(100)/(5)


\text{Money Multiplier}=20

Hence, the resulting money multiplier is 20.

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