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Explanation:
Assume that after each shaking, a silver dollar has an equal chance of "head" or "tail" up.
There will be likely 100/2 = 50 dollar coins with "heads" up. Removing them leaves 50 coins.
Again after the second shakes, 50/2 = 25 coins will likely be "heads" up. Removing them leaves 25 coins.
After the third shakes, approximately 25/2 = 12.5 coins will be "heads" up. Of course there is no 0.5 coin. Rounding up you likely get to keep 13 dollar coins.
If the money supply increases and nominal GDP remains the same, then A. price level increases.
<h3>What is Money Supply?</h3>
This refers to the total amount of money that is in circulation in a country that usually increases spending.
Hence, an open market sale by the federal reserve will increase the interest rates because it would increase investment spending because an OMO sale decreases interest rates which make getting loans easier.
M= Money supply
V= Velocity
P- Price level
Y= nominal GDP
Hence, with the increase in the money supply, then there would be an increase in the price supply.
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