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If a country's debt-to-GDP ratio is currently 25% and its debt is expected to grow from $16 trillion to $20 trillion in the next 10 years, what will the country's GDP have to be in 10 years to maintain the current debt-to-GDP ratio? A. $80 trillion B. $4 trillion C. $64 trillion D. $5 trillion

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Answer:

80 trillion

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User Marco Benvoglio
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Answer:

The correct option is A.

Explanation:

It is given that a country's debt-to-GDP ratio is currently 25%.


(Debt)/(GDP)=25\%


(Debt)/(GDP)=(25)/(100)


(Debt)/(GDP)=(1)/(4)

It is given that debt is expected to grow from $16 trillion to $20 trillion in the next 10 years.

Let the expected GDP after 10 years to maintain the current debt-to-GDP ratio be x.


\frac{\text{Expected debt after 10 years}}{\text{Expected GDP after 10 years}}=(Debt)/(GDP)


(20)/(x)=(1)/(4)


20* 4=1* x


80=x

The expected GDP after 10 years to maintain the current debt-to-GDP ratio is $80 trillion .

Therefore the correct option is A.

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