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Tomtit [17]
1 year ago
5

The tables below show the spending and revenue for Littleland in 2010. Use these tables to answer the following questions.

Business
1 answer:
grandymaker [24]1 year ago
6 0

Answer:

Explanation:

The total Expenditure  is the summation of all the following parameters ( Spending on Education, Spending on Welfare and social security,  Spending on Healthcare, Spending on Defense, Payments on Debt, Other Spending)

The total Expenditure = $(320+890+270+120+170+240) million

The total Expenditure = $2010 million

However;

The total Revenue = Income Tax+ Sales Tax+ Corporate Tax+ Social Insurance

The total Revenue = $(800+270+300+340) million

The total Revenue = $1710 million

The debt now will be the difference between the total expenditure and the total revenue.

Debt = $(2010-1710) million

Debt = $300 million

Therefore, Littleland needs to borrow  $300 million

At the end of 2010, the total debt = Total debt of 2009 + amount borrowed in 2010

Total debt of 2009 = $ 3.5 billion

amount borrowed in 2010 = $0.3 billion

At the end of 2010, the total debt =  $(3.5+0.3) billion

At the end of 2010, the total debt =  $3.8 billion

Therefore; the Debt to GDP ratio in 2010 = 3.8/7.3 = 52.05%

The Debt to GDP ratio in 2010 = 52.05%

To the nearest whole percentage ≅ 52%

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