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Being slightly more complex than previous tables, the following table shows both

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Question

Being slightly more complex than previous tables, the following table shows both frequency distributions and relative frequency distributions of race/Hispanic origin for the U.S. population in 1980 and in 2009. It also shows the frequency (f) change and the percent (%) change of race/Hispanic origin between men group changed the most in terms of actual number of people? Relative to its size 1980, which group increased most? Relative to its size in 1980, which group increased less rapidly than the general population? What is the most striking trend in these data?

Explanation / Answer

a) Max actual change = hispanic

b) Hispanic increased more (10%)

c) Asian American since decreased

d) White though increased by 19.8, percentage decreased

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