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xroflmao

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________ the quantity of money in the United States.
 
  A) The President of the United States regulates
  B) Commercial banks regulate
  C) The Federal Reserve System regulates
  D) The Department of Treasury regulates
  E) The State Department regulates

Question 2

Which of the following formulas would you use to calculate the nominal wage rate?
 
  A) nominal wage rate = real wage rate  CPI
  B) nominal wage rate = (real wage rate  CPI)  100
  C) nominal wage rate = (real wage rate  CPI)  100
  D) nominal wage rate = (real wage rate  CPI)  100
  E) nominal wage rate = real wage rate  CPI



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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