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Julie received a 10% wage increase while consumer prices rose by 3%. how much did julie's real wage increase in nominal and real terms? 7%*in real terms, but 10% nominally 10% nominally, but only 3% in real terms 3% in real terms, but 10% nominally 13% nominally, but 10% in real terms

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