Mathematics
Mathematics, 28.09.2020 05:01, danielcano12281621

If a country's debt-to-GDP ratio is currently 50% and its debt is expected to grow from $40 trillion to $50 trillion in the next 5 years, what will the country's GDP have to be in 5 years to maintain the current debt-to-gdp ratio? A. 100 trillion
B. 25 trillion
C. 80 trillion
D. 20 trillion

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