Answer:
b. 4 percent, which is high compared to average U.S. growth over the last one-hundred years
Explanation:
First, we are going to find the GDP per person of the imaginary nation in 2010 and 2011; to do it , we just need to divide the GDP in each year by population each year.
- For 2010: [tex]\frac{GDP}{Population} =\frac{120,000}{6,000} =20[/tex]
- For 2011: [tex]\frac{GDP}{Population} =\frac{128,960}{6,200} =20.8[/tex]
Second, we are doing to find the percentage increase using the formula:
%Increase = [tex]\frac{|current-old|}{old} *100=\frac{|20.8-20|}{20} *100=\frac{0.8}{20} *100=0.04*100[/tex] = 4%
Since the US has been growing at roughly 2% per year for the past 100 years, we can conclude that b. is the correct answer.