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Assume that an economy produces only three goods: marshmallow bunnies, eggs, and easter baskets. in 1998, 200 packages of bunnies were sold at a price of $1 each, 500 dozen eggs were sold at $0.80 per dozen, and 90 easter baskets were sold at $10 each. find the total expenditures on these goods in 1998

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