In one year, an economy produces 100 units of capital goods, which sell for $30 each, and 200 units of consumer goods, which sell for $10 each. In the second year, 150 units of capital are produced, and sold for $20 each, while 220 units of consumer goods are produced and sold for $20 each. In the third year, 160 units of capital are sold for $30 each, and 200 units of consumer goods are sold for $20 each. Complete the following table (consider year 1 to be the base year): 10 Price Factor Real GDP Year 1 Nominal GDP 50 Year 2 Year 3 74 88