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Calculate `M_(1),M_(2),M_(3) "and" M_(4)` measures of money suppley using the following data:

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`M_(1)=(i)+(ii)+(iii)`
=26000,+16000+24000=66000 lakhs
`M_(2)=M_(1)+(vi)=66000+5000=71000 lakhs`
`M_(3) =M_(1)+(iv)=66000+10000=76000 lakhs`
`M_(4)=M_(3)+(v)=76000+14000=90000 lakhs`
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