Access the files and examine the export data. Compare and contrast the United States exports to Mexico and Canada in 1993 (before NAFTA took effect), 1997, 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017 (when NAFTA began renegotiations).

Locate the total amount of exports for each year and each country. Type the total amount in the correct place on the table.

Type whole numbers and numbers after the decimal point. Be sure to include the comma in the correct position. Do not round numbers. Your answer will be incorrect if you do not follow these instructions.

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Year & To Mexico & To Canada \\
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1993 & \[tex]$ \square & \$[/tex] \square \\
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1997 & \[tex]$ \square & \$[/tex] \square \\
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2002 & \[tex]$ \square & \$[/tex] \square \\
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2007 & \[tex]$ \square & \$[/tex] \square \\
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2012 & \[tex]$ \square & \$[/tex] \square \\
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2017 & \[tex]$ \square & \$[/tex] \square \\
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Answer :

I understand your request, but without access to the specific export data files, I'm unable to fill out the table accurately. However, I can help guide you on how to fill in the data once you have access to the export figures.

Here's the process you should follow:

1. Locate the total amount of exports to Mexico and Canada for each specified year (1993, 1997, 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017).
2. Use the figures for each year and country to complete the table.
3. Ensure that the numbers are in whole numbers and decimal format where necessary. Include commas appropriately.

For example, suppose you access the data and find the following export amounts (these are illustrative figures, not real):

- For 1993, exports to Mexico were [tex]$41,581 million, and to Canada were $[/tex]100,215 million.
- For 1997, exports to Mexico were [tex]$71,390.5 million, and to Canada were $[/tex]134,161 million.
- For 2002, exports to Mexico were [tex]$97,718 million, and to Canada were $[/tex]160,520 million.
- For 2007, exports to Mexico were [tex]$136,347 million, and to Canada were $[/tex]248,213.4 million.
- For 2012, exports to Mexico were [tex]$215,940 million, and to Canada were $[/tex]324,245 million.
- For 2017, exports to Mexico were [tex]$243,314 million, and to Canada were $[/tex]282,495 million.

With these figures, your table would look like this:

[tex]\[ \begin{tabular}{|l|c|c|} \hline Year & To Mexico & To Canada \\ \hline 1993 & \$41,581 & \$100,215 \\ \hline 1997 & \$71,390.5 & \$134,161 \\ \hline 2002 & \$97,718 & \$160,520 \\ \hline 2007 & \$136,347 & \$248,213.4 \\ \hline 2012 & \$215,940 & \$324,245 \\ \hline 2017 & \$243,314 & \$282,495 \\ \hline \end{tabular} \][/tex]

Again, these numbers are for illustrative purposes only. You'll need to access the actual export data to fill in the table correctly.