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To Show the Values of an Economic Variable for Different

Question 109

Question 109

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To show the values of an economic variable for different groups in a population at a point in time, it is best to use a


A) trend-section diagram.
B) time-series graph.
C) linear graph.
D) scatter diagram.
E) cross-section graph

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