Which of the following would result in GDP for an economy equal to $10 trillion?
A) C = $6 trillionI = $2 trillionG = $1.5 trillionNX = -$2 trillion
B) C = $7 trillionI = $2 trillionG = $4 trillionNX = $3 trillion
C) C = $5 trillionI = $5 trillionG = $2 trillionNX = -$2 trillion
D) C = $4 trillionI = $3 trillionG = $2 trillionNX = -$1 trillion
Answer: C
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