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Question
money supply means:
- the amount of bonds issued
- the value of cryptocurrency
The question is about the definition of money supply. However, the options provided seem incomplete (the third option is cut off). But among the visible options:
- Option 1 (The amount of bonds issued) is incorrect as bonds are debt instruments, not money supply.
- Option 2 (The value of cryptocurrency) is incorrect as money supply typically refers to legal tender or regulated money in an economy, not cryptocurrency value.
Assuming the third option (likely something like "the total amount of money in circulation or held by the public") is the correct one, but since it's cut off, we can only analyze the visible ones. But if we have to choose from the given visible (even though the third is partial), there's a formatting issue. Wait, maybe the original problem had a third option like "The money that people hold" (partial). But as per the visible, neither 1 nor 2 is correct. But since the user provided this, maybe there's a typo. Alternatively, if we consider standard money supply definition: Money supply is the total amount of money (currency, deposits, etc.) in an economy. So the incorrect options: 1 is bonds (not money), 2 is crypto value (not money supply). So the correct option (if third was "the total money in circulation" or similar) would be that, but since the third is cut off, maybe the user intended. But based on the given, the visible options are wrong, but if we have to pick from the two, neither, but maybe a mistake. Wait, perhaps the third option was "The money that people hold" (partial). But as per the task, we need to answer. Wait, maybe the original question had a third option which is correct. But since the image is cut, maybe the user made a mistake. Alternatively, perhaps the options were miswritten. But given the problem, we can only state that the correct option (if we assume the third was correct) but since it's not visible, maybe the user intended. But as per the given, the two visible are incorrect. But maybe the user's image had a third option. Alternatively, perhaps it's a multiple-choice with three options, and the third is correct. But since the third is cut, we can't see. However, based on the task, we need to provide the answer. Wait, maybe the original problem's third option was "The total amount of money in the economy" or similar. So the correct option would be the third one (even though cut), but since we can't see, maybe the user made an error. But given the visible, the answer is that neither 1 nor 2 is correct, but if we have to choose from the given (assuming a typo), maybe the third. But since the user's image has the third option cut, perhaps the intended correct option is the third (e.g., "The money that people hold" or similar). But as per the task, we need to answer. So, assuming the third option is correct (even with partial text), but since we can't see, maybe the user's mistake. Alternatively, perhaps the question is flawed. But based on standard economics (Business - Economics subfield), money supply is the total money in an economy. So the correct option (if third is that) would be the third. But since it's cut, we can only say that 1 and 2 are incorrect. But the user might have intended. So, in the answer, we can state that the correct option is the third one (e.g., "The money that people hold" - partial) as the other two are incorrect. But since the options are:
- The amount of bonds issued - Incorrect (bonds are debt, not money supply)
- The value of cryptocurrency - Incorrect (money supply is about legal tender/money in economy, not crypto value)
- [Cut off, likely correct]
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- The money (partial, likely the correct one as 1 and 2 are incorrect)