Multiple Choice
Refer to the following table.
All of the following mathematical calculations are correct. The unemployment rate is approximately:
A) (500/11 000) × 100 = 4.55%.
B) (500/22 000) × 100 = 2.27%.
C) (500/10 400) × 100 = 4.81%.
D) (500/11 500) × 100 = 4.34%.
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