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Fill in the Missing Values in the Table of Data

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Fill in the missing values in the table of data collected in the household survey for November,2009.The working-age population,employment,unemployment,and labor force are measured in thousands.Show your work.
Fill in the missing values in the table of data collected in the household survey for November,2009.The working-age population,employment,unemployment,and labor force are measured in thousands.Show your work.

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