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Hide Transcribed TextBT11703 (MACROECONOMICS I) CHAPTER 5 (MEASURING THE COST OF LIVING) PROBLEMS AND APPLICATIONS PAGE 224-225 Q1. Suppose that the residents of Vegopia spend all of their income on long beans, bean sprouts, and carrots. In 2006, they buy 100 strands of long beans for RM200.00, 50 kilos of beans sprouts for RM75.00, and 500 carrots for RM50.00. In 2007, they buy 75 strands of long beans for RM225.00, 80 kilos of beans sprouts for RM120.00, and 500 carrots for RM100.00.

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Hide Transcribed TextBT11703 (MACROECONOMICS I) CHAPTER 5 (MEASURING THE COST OF LIVING) PROBLEMS AND APPLICATIONS PAGE 224-225 Q1. Suppose that the residents of Vegopia spend all of their income on long beans, bean sprouts, and carrots. In 2006, they buy 100 strands of long beans for RM200.00, 50 kilos of beans sprouts for RM75.00, and 500 carrots for RM50.00. In 2007, they buy 75 strands of long beans for RM225.00, 80 kilos of beans sprouts for RM120.00, and 500 carrots for RM100.00.

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