ANSWER:
2001-2002
Absolute increase: 0.43 trilion
Relative increase: 7.45%
2005-2006
Absolute increase: 0.54 trilion
Relative increase: 6.83%
In the period 2001-2002 it is the larger increase in federal debt as a percentage and in terms of money, the larger increase was the period 2005-2006.
STEP-BY-STEP EXPLANATION:
The absolute increase is the difference between both values and the relative increase would be the percentage of increase between the values.
Therefore, we calculate both increments in both cases:
Period 2001-2002 (in trillions):
[tex]\begin{gathered} I_A=6.20-5.77=0.43 \\ I_R=\frac{6.20-5.77}{5.77}\cdot100=7.45\text{\%} \end{gathered}[/tex]Period 2005-2006 (in trillions):
[tex]\begin{gathered} I_A=8.45-7.91=0.54 \\ I_R=\frac{8.45-7.91}{7.91}\cdot100=6.83\text{\%} \end{gathered}[/tex]Therefore in the period 2001-2002 the absolute increase is 0.43 trillion and in the period 2005-2006 it is 0.54 trillion.
But the relative increase is 7.45% and 6.83%, respectively, therefore we can say that the larger increase occurred in the period 2001-2002 percentage and if we take into account the numerical value, the value is greater in the period 2005-2006, therefore in terms of money the increase is larger in this period