Using Table 6.1, the inflation rate for 2004 would be 
A. 3.3% (((190.3-184.3)/184.3)*100 %).
B. 90.3% (190.3-100).
C. 6.0% (190.3-184.3).
D. 2.6% (190.3-180.9)/(2*180.9)*100%).
Answer: A
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