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Mathematics, 13.11.2019 23:31 davidoj13

If a country's debt-to-gdp ratio is currently 5% and its debt is expected to
grow from 20 billion dollars to 40 billion dollars in the next 25 years, what will
the country's gdp have to be in 25 years to maintain the current debt-to-oop
ratio?


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