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Suppose that a very small economy produces only televisions and computers. using the information below, what is the nation’s nominal gdp in year 4? year 1 (base year): 10 computers sold at $2000 each and 15 televisions sold at $500 each year 4: 17 computers sold at $2200 each and 20 televisions sold at $550 each a $5250 b $27500 c $48400 d $20900

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