Which of the following is the correct formula for determining the civilian unemployment rate?

a. [(the number of unemployed, working-age civilian seeking work)/(the number of civilian in the labor force)] x 100.
b. C + I + G + (X-M).
c. The total number of unemployed, working-age civilians seeking work.
d. (The number of civilian in the labor force) x 100.

a

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As we move downward and to the right along a linear, downward-sloping demand curve,

a. both slope and elasticity remain constant. b. slope changes but elasticity remains constant. c. both slope and elasticity change. d. slope remains constant but elasticity changes.

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