Question: In a table I am given the following information: First column: year and gives the following data, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Second column: Nominal GDP

In a table I am given the following information:

First column: year and gives the following data, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007

Second column: Nominal GDP and gives the following data, 3835, 4005, 4150, 5640

Third column: Percentage change, 5 Nominal GDP, and this column is empty

Fourth column: GDP Deflator and gives the following data, 95, 125, 151, 180

Fifth column: Real GDP, and this column is empty

Sixth column: Percentage change, % Real GDP, and this column is also blank

For the columns that are empty how do I solve for them. So, how do I solve for percentage change, % Nominal GDP, how do I solve for Real GDP, and how do I solve for percentage change, % Real GDP with the information given in the table?

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