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Exhibit 2A-2 -Suppose in 2016, on Average, 10 Million People Were Unemployed

Question 114

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Exhibit 2A-2 Exhibit 2A-2   -Suppose in 2016, on average, 10 million people were unemployed. According to Exhibit 2A-2, how many of these people had been unemployed for less than five weeks? A) 2.5 million B) 25 million C) 0.25 million D) 3.2 million E) 32 million
-Suppose in 2016, on average, 10 million people were unemployed. According to Exhibit 2A-2, how many of these people had been unemployed for less than five weeks?


A) 2.5 million
B) 25 million
C) 0.25 million
D) 3.2 million
E) 32 million

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