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14 February, 08:05

Quarter Real GDP (billions of dollars) Long-Run Trend of Real GDP (billions of dollars) 1 4,000 4,000 2 4,160 4,120 3 4,326 4,244 4 4,413 4,371 5 4,501 4,502 6 4,591 4,637 7 4,499 4,776 8 4,409 4,919 9 4,673 5,067 10 4,954 5,219 11 5,252 5,376 12 5,376 5,537 Between quarter 10 and quarter 11, real gross domestic product (GDP) grew by what percentage?

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  1. 14 February, 10:28
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    6%

    Explanation:

    As per given data

    Quarter Real GDP ($billions) Long-Run Trend of Real GDP ($billions)

    1 4,000 4,000

    2 4,160 4,120

    3 4,326 4,244

    4 4,413 4,371

    5 4,501 4,502

    6 4,591 4,637

    7 4,499 4,776

    8 4,409 4,919

    9 4,673 5,067

    10 4,954 5,219

    11 5,252 5,376

    12 5,376 5,537

    Growth of GDP = (DGP of Current/recent period - GDP of Prior period) / DGP of Prior period

    In this question prior period is quarter 10 and current / recent period is quarter 11.

    So, formula will be

    Growth of GDP = (DGP of quarter 11 - GDP of quarter 10) / GDP of quarter 10

    As we need to calculate the real GDP growth the formula will be as follow

    Growth of real GDP = (Real DGP of quarter 11 - Real GDP of quarter 10) / Real GDP of quarter 10

    Growth of real GDP = ($5,252 billion - $4,954 billion) / $4,954 billion

    Growth of real GDP = $298 billion / $4,954 billion

    Growth of real GDP = 6.02% = 6%
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