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6 May, 22:15

When we say that families headed by a self-employed person make significantly more than families whose head works for

someone else, which of the following types of income average do we refer?

A:Median

B:Variable

C:mode

D:mean

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  1. 6 May, 22:24
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    Answer D

    Explanation:

    We refer to mean or average income, that we get by dividing total aggregate income for a specific group or in this case groups (self-employed vs. those on payroll) by the number of units in that group.
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