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The graph below shows the seven-year trend for the national debt, as a percentage of GDP, for the country of Martinia, a figure that is calculated once each year by Martinia's Department of Economic Research.
Based on the graph, please determine which of the conclusions below can be logically drawn.
3. Between the years 1997 and 2000, if Martinia's GDP did not shrink then its debt must have increased.
4. Please choose this drop-down as a Graphs question needs to have 2 .
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1. Can be logically concluded: We see debt as a percentage of GDP is increasing. If the denominator (GDP) is not shrinking then it either is A) the same or B) increasing. In both cases, it means the numerator (debt) increasing which is causing the percentage to increase.
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