answer second blank: 10%, 25%, 15%, 30% 3 blank \"The\" ____: answer options; sm
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answer second blank: 10%, 25%, 15%, 30%
3 blank "The" ____: answer options; smith or jones
4th blank "than the"_____ smith or jones
'quiz?quiz-action-takeQuiz&quiz;_probGuid-04PLC0A8010100000030e76e80080000&ctx;=robert.he The Smith quintuplets and the Jones quintuplets grew up across the street trom each other. Now in their 4Us, the men earn the incomes shown in the following table: Smith Al Smith Bob Smith Chris Smith Dave Smith Ed Smith Total for Smiths Income (Dollars) 10,000 30,000 70,000 50,000 40,000 200,000 Karl Jones Larry Jones Moe Jones Nate Jones Oliver Jones Total for Joneses Income (Dollars) 60,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 200,000 Consider the Smiths and the Joneses as two economies and analyze income inequality within each of the economies. Dave Smith's share of the total Smith income is , while Oliver Jones's share of the total Jones income is Rank the Smith brothers by income from lowest to highest, and calculate each brother's share of the total Smith economy's income. Because there are five brothers, each brother represents a quintile of the income distribution Complete the following bar graph to show each Smith brother's share of aggregate family income, from lowest quintile to highest quintile. Use the orange rectangle (square symbols) to show the lowest quintile; use the blue rectangle (circle symbols) to show the second quintile; use the tan rectangle (rectangle symbols) to show the third quintile; use the purple rectangle (diamond symbols) to show the fourth quintile; and use the green rectangle (triangle symbols) to show the highest quintile. Note: Select and drag shaded regions from the palette to the graph. To resize the shaded regions, select one of the points and move to the desired position. 40 35 Lowest QuintileExplanation / Answer
smith income is $10,000 and the answer is 35%
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