Currently/ had a job/never had a job
juniors: 14/22/15
senior: 30/40/10
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Advanced Placement (AP), 25.11.2020 17:50 mariaaaaa69
Currently/ had a job/never had a job
juniors: 14/22/15
senior: 30/40/10
a. Calculate the proportion of juniors that are currently working, not working but have had a job, and never had a job
b. calculate the proportion of seniors that are currently working, not working but have had a job, and never had a job
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