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    To Calculate the Proportion of Cases for a Category of a Variable
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To Calculate the Proportion of Cases for a Category of a Variable

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To calculate the proportion of cases for a category of a variable, we simply divide the number of cases in that category by the total number of cases that have provided data for that variable.

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