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If u.s. per capita gdp is $50,000 and grows at 5% per year, what will u.s. per capita gdp be in 70 years? a.$400,000 b.$800,000 c.$1.2 million d.$1.6 million
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If u.s. per capita gdp is $50,000 and grows at 5% per year, what will u.s. per capita gdp be in 70 years?
a.$400,000
b.$800,000
c.$1.2 million
d.$1.6 million
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The answer would be C 1.2 million dollars
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