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HudsonKB16

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In the economy of Iota, 9 people have jobs, 1 person is not working but is searching for work, and 10 people don't work and don't seek work. The unemployment rate is
 
  A) 10 percent.
  B) 25 percent.
  C) 33 percent.
  D) 50 percent.
  E) none of the above.

Question 2

In the economy of Euphoria, 400 people have jobs, 200 people are not working but are searching for work, and 100 people don't work and don't seek work. The unemployment rate is
 
  A) 20 percent.
  B) 25 percent.
  C) 33 percent.
  D) 50 percent.
  E) none of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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