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Solve the Problem CF\mathrm{C} \cap \mathrm{F}^{\prime} A) 24,210
B) 14,901
C) 10,942
D) 9309

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Solve the problem.
-The given contingency table gives the number (in thousands) of U.S. households classified by educational attainment (high school graduate or less denoted with A, some college with no degree denoted B, an associate's degree denoted with C, and a bachelor's degree or higher denoted with D) and household income ($0 - $34,999 denoted with E, $35,000-$49,999 denoted with F,$50,000-$74,999 denoted G, and $75,000 and over denoted H) .
 Solve the problem. -The given contingency table gives the number (in thousands)  of U.S. households classified by educational attainment (high school graduate or less denoted with A, some college with no degree denoted B, an associate's degree denoted with C, and a bachelor's degree or higher denoted with D)  and household income ($0 - $34,999 denoted with E, $35,000-$49,999 denoted with F,$50,000-$74,999 denoted G, and $75,000 and over denoted H) .   Find the number of households in the given set.  \mathrm{C} \cap \mathrm{F}^{\prime}  A)  24,210 B)  14,901 C)  10,942 D)  9309
Find the number of households in the given set. CF\mathrm{C} \cap \mathrm{F}^{\prime}


A) 24,210
B) 14,901
C) 10,942
D) 9309

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