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5 March, 05:58

Suppose the cpi was 110 last year and is 121 this year. instructions: in part a, enter your answer as a whole number. in part b, round your answer to 1 decimal place. if you are entering any negative numbers be sure to include a negative sign (-) in front of those numbers.

a. what is this year's rate of inflation?

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  1. 5 March, 06:04
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    To calculate the change in CPI we need to do a % change formula. (New - Old) / (Old) = n. (121 - 110) / 110 =.10. This is equal to a 10% change in CPI. To confirm the answer, do, (Old) * (1+n) = New CPI. 110 * (1+.10) = 121. It equals so it is right!
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