Eleanor currently eams a ___ wage of $12,00 per hour; in other words, the amount of her paycheck each week is $12.00 per hour times the number of hours she works. Suppose the price of apple juice is $3.00 per gallon; in this case, Eleanor's ___ wage, in terms of the amount of apple juice she can buy with her paycheck, is___ gallons of apple juice per hour. When workers and firms negotiate compensation packages, they have expectations about the price level (and changes in the price level) and agree on a ___ wage with those expectations in mind. If the price level turns out to be higher than expected, a worker's___ wage is than both the worker and employer expected when they agreed to the wage. Eleanor and her employer both expected inflation to be 3% between 2012 and 2013 , so they agreed, in a two-year contract, that she would eam $12.00 per hour in 2012 and $12.36 per hour in 2013 . However, suppose inflation between 2012 and 2013 actually turned out to be 6%, not 3%. For example, suppose the price of apple juice rose from $3.00 per galion to $3.18 per galion. This means that between 2012 and 2013 , Eleanor's nominal wage ___ by___% , and her real wage___ by approximately___