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Complete the following table and answer the question on the basis of the resulting data.All figures are in billions of dollars.  Domestic  Output  (GDP = DI)   Aggregate  Expenditures,  Closed Economy  Exports  Imports  Net  Exports  Aggregate  Expenditures,  Open Economy $200$230$30$20$$250270302030031030203503503020400390302045043030205004703020\begin{array}{cccccc}\begin{array}{c}\text { Domestic } \\\text { Output } \\\underline{\text { (GDP = DI) }}\end{array} & \begin{array}{c}\text { Aggregate } \\\text { Expenditures, } \\\underline{\text { Closed Economy }}\end{array} & \begin{array}{c}\\\\\underline{\text { Exports }}\end{array} & \begin{array}{c}\\\\\underline{\text { Imports }}\end{array} & \begin{array}{c}\\\text { Net } \\\underline{\text { Exports }}\end{array} & \begin{array}{c}\text { Aggregate } \\\text { Expenditures, } \\\underline{\text { Open Economy }}\end{array} \\ \$ 200 & \$ 230 & \$ 30 & \$ 20 & \$- & \$- \\250 & 270 & 30 & 20 & -&- \\300 & 310 & 30 & 20 & - & - \\350 & 350 & 30 & 20 & - & - \\400 & 390 & 30 & 20 & - & - \\450 & 430 & 30 & 20 & - & - \\500 & 470 & 30 & 20 & - & -\end{array} Refer to the table.For the open economy,the equilibrium GDP and the multiplier are:

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