Suppose the economy's production function is Y = AK0.3N0.7. If K = 2000, N = 100, and A = 1, then Y = 246. If K rises by 10%, and A and N are unchanged, by how much does Y increase?

A. 3%
B. 6%
C. 30%
D. 10%


Answer: A

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