Multiple Choice
The employment-to-population ratio is equal to the number of
A) unemployed people divided by the total population then multiplied by 100.
B) employed people divided by the total population then multiplied by 100.
C) employed people divided by the working-age population then multiplied by 100.
D) unemployed people divided by the working age population then multiplied by 100.
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