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(final value minus original value) divided by the original value, then multiply by 100
by dividing investment with 1 subtract consumption function
Quite simply, no. The Spending multiplier, even on government spending, will always have a value of greater than one. It really is self-evident; for that money to be subjected to a multiplier, it must be circulating multiple times, therefore the first circulation (the initial spending) would result in a multiplier of one, and subsequent spends would increase the multiplier further
CT/5 /number of turns=multiplier
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percent increase=(new amount-original amount) _____________________ original amount
tree multiplier CSA (carry select adder) multiplier shift & add multiplier Higher radix multiplier
280 is the real value the K signify a multiplier of 1000 so 280000is the final value
force multiplier
$1,200,000
MPS =0.401 mpc = 0.509
super multiplier refers to interaction of the multiplier and accelerator.