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If the government decides to spend an extra $4 billion on fighter jets that they would otherwise have spent on computers, and the mpc = 0.75, what is the effect on ad?
a. ad increases by $20 billion.
b. ad increases by $16 billion.
c. ad increases by $4 billion.
d. ad does not change.
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