STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES FOR BUSINESS AND
STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES FOR BUSINESS AND
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Author: Lind
Publisher: MCG/CREATE
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Chapter 17, Problem 6E

a.

To determine

Develop a simple price index using 2000 as the base period.

a.

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Answer to Problem 6E

The simple price index using 2000 as the base period is given below:

FruitPrice ($) (2000)Price ($) (2017)Simple Price Index
Bananas (pound)0.230.69300
Grapefruit (each)0.291344.83
Apples (pound)0.351.89540
Strawberries (basket)1.023.79371.57
Oranges (bag)0.892.99335.96

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

The simple price index using 2000 as the base period is obtained as follows:

FruitPrice ($) (2000)Price ($) (2017)Simple Price Index(P)=ptp0×100
Bananas (pound)0.230.690.690.23×100=300
Grapefruit (each)0.29110.29×100=344.83
Apples (pound)0.351.891.890.35×100=540
Strawberries (basket)1.023.793.791.02×100=371.57
Oranges (bag)0.892.992.990.89×100=335.96

b.

To determine

Develop a simple aggregate price index using 2000 as the base period.

b.

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Answer to Problem 6E

The simple aggregate price index using 2000 as the base period is 372.66.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

The simple aggregate price index using 2000 as the base period is obtained as follows:

Simple aggregate price index(P)=ptp0×100=0.69+1+1.89+3.79+2.990.23+0.29+0.35+1.02+0.89×100=10.362.78×100=372.66

Thus, the simple aggregate price index using 2000 as the base period is 372.66.

c.

To determine

Find the Laspeyres’ price index using 2000 as the base period.

c.

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Answer to Problem 6E

The Laspeyres’ price index using 2000 as the base period is 406.08.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

The Laspeyres’ price index using 2000 as the base period is obtained as follows:

P=ptq0p0q0×100=0.69(100)+1(50)+1.89(85)+3.79(8)+2.99(6)0.23(100)+0.29(50)+0.35(85)+1.02(8)+0.89(6)×100=406.08

Thus, the Laspeyres’ price index using 2000 as the base period is 406.08.

d.

To determine

Find the Paasche’s index using 2000 as the base period.

d.

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Answer to Problem 6E

The Paasche’s index using 2000 as the base period is 397.56.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

The Paasche’s index using 2000 as the base period is obtained as follows:

P=ptqtp0qt×100=0.69(120)+1(55)+1.89(85)+3.79(10)+2.99(8)0.23(120)+0.29(55)+0.35(85)+1.02(10)+0.89(8)×100=397.56

Thus, the Paasche’s index using 2000 as the base period is 397.56.

e.

To determine

Find the Fisher’s ideal index.

e.

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Answer to Problem 6E

The Fisher’s ideal index is 401.80.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

The Fisher’s ideal index is obtained as follows:

Fishers ideal index=Laspeyres price index×Paasches index =406.08×397.56=401.80

Thus, the Fisher’s ideal index is 401.80.

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