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Table 10-1
the Table Below Contains Data for Country a for the Year

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Table 10-1
The table below contains data for country A for the year 2010.  Household purchases of durable goods $1293 Household purchases of nondurable goods $1717 Household purchases of services $301 Household purchases of new housing $704 Purchases of capital equipment $310 Inventory changes $374 Purchases of new structures $611 Depreciation $117 Salaries of government workers $1422 Government expenditures on public works $553 Transfer payments $777 Foreign purchases of domestically produced goods $88 Domestic purchases of foreign goods $120\begin{array}{|l|l|}\hline \text { Household purchases of durable goods } & \$ 1293 \\\hline \text { Household purchases of nondurable goods } & \$ 1717 \\\hline \text { Household purchases of services } & \$ 301 \\\hline \text { Household purchases of new housing } & \$ 704 \\\hline \text { Purchases of capital equipment } & \$ 310 \\\hline \text { Inventory changes } & \$ 374 \\\hline \text { Purchases of new structures } & \$ 611 \\\hline \text { Depreciation } & \$ 117 \\\hline \text { Salaries of government workers } & \$ 1422 \\\hline \text { Government expenditures on public works } & \$ 553 \\\hline \text { Transfer payments } & \$ 777 \\\hline \text { Foreign purchases of domestically produced goods } & \$ 88 \\\hline \text { Domestic purchases of foreign goods } & \$ 120 \\\hline\end{array}

-Refer to Table 10-1. What were country A's imports in 2010?


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