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In macroeconomics, what does . denote?

1) Positive relationship between aggregate expenditures and overall price level
2) Negative relationship between aggregate expenditures and overall price level
3) Positive relationship between aggregate expenditures and domestic products
4) Negative relationship between aggregate expenditures and domestic products

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Final answer:

In macroeconomics, the dot symbol (.) does not have a specific meaning.

Step-by-step explanation:

In macroeconomics, the dot symbol (.) does not have a specific meaning. It is not used to represent any of the options provided in the question (positive or negative relationships between aggregate expenditures, overall price level, or domestic products).

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