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A population pyramid is an illustration that shows the distribution of which groups in population? a Age and Sex b Age, Sex, and Income C Sex only d Age only
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A population pyramid is an illustration that shows the distribution of which groups in population? a Age and Sex b Age, Sex, and Income C Sex only d Age only
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A population pyramid is an illustration that shows the
distribution of which groups in population?
a Age and Sex
b Age, Sex, and Income
C Sex only
d Age only
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I think B is the answer
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Answer:
b
Step-by-step explanation:
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