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a) Calculate all the simple price indexes by using 2018 as the base year.b) Calculate the percentage change from 2020 to 2021.

a) Calculate all the simple price indexes by using 2018 as the base year.b) Calculate-example-1
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Calculate all the simple price indexes by using 2018 as the base here.

Step-by-step explanation:

The index formula is given as:


Price\text{ index I= }\frac{cost\text{ in the current year}}{cost\text{ of the base year}}*100
\begin{gathered} I_(2018)=(1328)/(1328)*100 \\ I_(2018)=100 \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} I_(2019)=(1294)/(1328)*100 \\ I_(2019)=97.44 \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} I_(2020)=(1562)/(1328)*100 \\ I_(2020)=117.62 \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} I_(2021)=(1949)/(1328)*100 \\ I_(2021)=146.76 \end{gathered}

(b) Percent change formula is given as:


Percent\text{ change = }\frac{V_2-V_1}{\lvert{V_1}\rvert}\text{ }*100

Where v1 and v2 are the values.


\begin{gathered} Percentage\text{ Change = }(1949-1562)/(1562)*100 \\ Percentage\text{ Change = }(387)/(1562)*100 \\ Percentage\text{ Change =24.76\%} \end{gathered}

Final Answer:

(a)


\begin{gathered} I_(2018)=100 \\ I_(2,019)=97.44 \\ I_(2,020)=117.62 \\ I_(2,021)=146.76 \end{gathered}

(b) Percentage change = 24.76%

a) Calculate all the simple price indexes by using 2018 as the base year.b) Calculate-example-1
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