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如果基础货币为5亿,活期存款准备金率为10%,定期存款准备金率为2%,定期存款比率为30%,超额准备金率为5%,通货比率为20%,则货币存量为()亿元。

A. 9.23
B. 12.45
C. 16.2
D. 16.85

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