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Ethiopia has a gdp of $8 billion (measured in u. s. dollars) and a population of 55 million. costa rica has a gdp of $9 billion (measured in u. s. dollars) and a population of 4 million. calculate per capita gdp for each country.
a. ethiopia = $14.50 costa rica = $2250.00
b. ethiopia = $14.50 costa rica = $225.00
c. ethiopia = $145.00 costa rica = $2250.00
d. ethiopia = $1450.00 costa rica = $22,500.00

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