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    To Calculate a Proportion, the Number of Cases in Any
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To Calculate a Proportion, the Number of Cases in Any

Question 22

Question 22

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To calculate a proportion, the number of cases in any category (f) is divided by________.


A) the total number of categories (k) .
B) the number of cases in all categories (N) .
C) the cases in that category (f) .
D) the number of cases in adjacent categories (k-1) .

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