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Figure 11-A Assuming the Data in This Figure Are Correct, Use the Use

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Figure 11-A
Assuming the data in this figure are correct, use the data to answer the following questions. Figure 11-A Assuming the data in this figure are correct, use the data to answer the following questions.   -Refer to Figure 11-A.The number of people considered to be out of the labor force is: A) 100 million. B) 60 million. C) 85 million. D) 180 million.
-Refer to Figure 11-A.The number of people considered to be out of the labor force is:


A) 100 million.
B) 60 million.
C) 85 million.
D) 180 million.

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