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Figure 35-3.The left-hand graph shows a short-run aggregate-supply (SRAS) curve and two aggregate-demand (AD) curves.On the left-hand diagram,Y represents output and on the right-hand diagram,U represents the unemployment rate. Figure 35-3.The left-hand graph shows a short-run aggregate-supply (SRAS) curve and two aggregate-demand (AD) curves.On the left-hand diagram,Y represents output and on the right-hand diagram,U represents the unemployment rate.     -Refer to Figure 35-3.Assume the figure depicts possible outcomes for the year 2018.In 2018,the economy is at point A on the left-hand graph,which corresponds to point A on the right-hand graph.The price level in the year 2017 was A) 144. B) 150. C) 152. D) 156. Figure 35-3.The left-hand graph shows a short-run aggregate-supply (SRAS) curve and two aggregate-demand (AD) curves.On the left-hand diagram,Y represents output and on the right-hand diagram,U represents the unemployment rate.     -Refer to Figure 35-3.Assume the figure depicts possible outcomes for the year 2018.In 2018,the economy is at point A on the left-hand graph,which corresponds to point A on the right-hand graph.The price level in the year 2017 was A) 144. B) 150. C) 152. D) 156.
-Refer to Figure 35-3.Assume the figure depicts possible outcomes for the year 2018.In 2018,the economy is at point A on the left-hand graph,which corresponds to point A on the right-hand graph.The price level in the year 2017 was


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