Hypothetical numbers will vary, but should be proportionally realistic. For example,
Country A uses a base year of 2010. So an index number of 100 is assigned to this
year. The nominal GDP for 2018 is $10,000 billion. The GDP deflator for this year is
108. $10,000 billion divided by 108 equals 92.59 billion. To get the real GDP for this
year in 2010 dollars, 92.59 is multiplied by 100, which equals $9,259 billion. Country A
has a population of 200 million. As a result, to get the real GDP per capita, $9,259
billion is divided by 200 million, which equals $46,296.