AP ECONOMICS: September 25 FRQs on Friday MCT #2 on Monday

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AP ECONOMICS: September 25 FRQs on Friday MCT #2 on Monday --complete (if needed) then discuss Worksheet 14.3 (HO from yesterday) Note: the Fed’s 2% inflation target A.P. Economics Learning Target In order to understand how to measure and evaluate economic performance, I will analyze the Consumer Price Index (CPI). I will know I have it when I can construct and use indices to convert past dollar values into present dollar values. See CPI and GDP Deflator Lecture Guide (HO) --market basket concept; calculating percentage change --begin Worksheet 15.3 (HO) Assignment --make sure you have watched all the Unit 2 GC videos FRQs on Friday MCT #2 on Monday