Real government spending in 2002 amounted to 19.08 percent of real GDP expressed in 2000 dollars. Nominal government spending as a fraction of nominal GDP for 2002 must therefore have been
A) Exactly 19.08 percent.
B) Something less than 19.08 percent.
C) Something greater than 19.08 percent.
D) Not possible to determine from the information provided.
E) None of the above.
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