Suppose output is $35 billion, government purchases are $10 billion, desired consumption is $15 billion, and desired investment is $6 billion. Desired savings is equal to
A. $2 billion.
B. $10 billion.
C. $16 billion.
D. $14 billion.
Answer: B
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