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In 2016, the annual inflation rate in Venezuela was 180.9%. In Brazil, it was 8.48%.
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Social Studies, 10.06.2021 17:00 jordan5778
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In 2016, the annual inflation rate in Venezuela was 180.9%. In Brazil, it was 8.48%.
What does this say about Venezuela's economy compared to Brazil's?
A. Venezuela's currency is more valuable than Brazil's.
B. Venezuela's economy is more unstable than Brazil's.
C. Venezuela's markets are growing faster than Brazil's.
D. Venezuela's trade deficit is larger than Brazil's.
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