Using those figures,fill in the following table , make sure to round your responses to the nearest U.S. dollar. Year   1973 1980 2000 2009 Golfer  Jack Nicklaus Tom Watson Tiger Woods Tiger Woods Nominal Winnings U.S. Dollars ($) 308,362 530,808 9,188,321 10,508,163 U.S. CPI (1983=100) 44.4 82.4 172.2 214.5 Winnings in 2009 U.S. Dollars ($)   10,508,163 List the for golfers in order from lowest inflation-adjusted winnings to highest. Begin by choosing the golfer with the lowest inflation-adjusted winnings from the selection list labeled "4."

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3. Adjusting for inflation

Consider golfers who led the PGA in winnings at different points in time. Note that the winnings are nominal figures ( unadjusted for inflation).Use the formula for converting nominal values to convert the original U.S dollar earnings of Nicklaus, Watson, and Woods ('00) to 2009 U.S. dollars. Using those figures,fill in the following table , make sure to round your responses to the nearest U.S. dollar.

Year  

1973

1980

2000

2009

Golfer 

Jack Nicklaus

Tom Watson

Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods

Nominal Winnings U.S. Dollars ($)

308,362

530,808

9,188,321

10,508,163

U.S. CPI (1983=100)

44.4

82.4

172.2

214.5

Winnings in 2009 U.S. Dollars ($)

 

10,508,163

List the for golfers in order from lowest inflation-adjusted winnings to highest. Begin by choosing the golfer with the lowest inflation-adjusted winnings from the selection list labeled "4."

 

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3. Adjusting for inflation
Consider golfers who led the PGA in winnings at different points in time. Note that the winnings are nominal figures (unadjusted for inflation). Use the
formula for converting nominal values into real values to convert the original U.S. dollar earnings of Nicklaus, Watson, and Woods ('00) to 2009 U.S.
dollars. Using those figures, fill in the following table, making sure to round your responses to the nearest U.S. dollar.
Year
1973
1980
2000
2009
Golfer
Jack Nicklaus
Tom Watson
Tiger Woods
Tiger Woods
4.
Keep the Highest / 2
Nominal Winnings U.S. Dollars ($) U.S. CPI (1983 = 100) Winnings in 2009 U.S. Dollars ($)
44.4
3.
308,362
530,808
9,188,321
10,508,163
List the four golfers in order from lowest inflation-adjusted winnings to highest. Begin by choosing the golfer with the lowest inflation-adjusted
winnings from the selection list labeled "4."
82.4
172.2
214.5
2.
10,508,163
1.
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