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Fisher’s Price Number is given by
Options
`sqrt((sum"p"_1"q"_0)/(sum"p"_0"q"_0) xx (sum"p"_1"q"_1)/(sum"p"_0"q"_1)) xx 100`
`sqrt((sum"p"_0"q"_0)/(sum"p"_1"q"_0) xx (sum"p"_0"q"_1)/(sum"p"_1"q"_1)) xx 100`
`sqrt((sum"p"_0"q"_1)/(sum"p"_0"q"_0) xx (sum"p"_1"q"_1)/(sum"p"_1"q"_0)) xx 100`
`sqrt((sum"p"_1"q"_0)/(sum"p"_1"q"_1) xx (sum"p"_0"q"_0)/(sum"p"_0"q"_1)) xx 100`
Solution
Fisher’s Price Number is given by `sqrt((sum"p"_1"q"_0)/(sum"p"_0"q"_0) xx (sum"p"_1"q"_1)/(sum"p"_0"q"_1)) xx 100`.
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