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Author: Allan Bluman
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Chapter 3.3, Problem 27E
Gold Reserves The data show the gold reserves for a recent year for 11 world countries. Find the first and third
33.9 78.3 108.9 17.9 78.8 24.6 19.7 33.3
33.4 10.0 261.5
Source: International Monetary Fund.
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