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Index numbers are free from a unit of measurement because the index number shows;​

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Answered by satishvaishyar
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Answer:

index number shows the power of the number

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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INDEX NUMBERS

Index numbers are free from a unit of measurement because the index number shows RELATIVE CHANGES

EXPLANATION:

* An index number is a method of calculating changes in a variable or a collection of variables through time, space, or other qualities. There are many other sorts of index numbers, but in this case, we're talking about price index numbers, which track changes in the overall price level (or the worth of money) over time.

* Index numbers are a strategy for measuring changes in a single variable or a collection of linked variables. One variable, for example, may be the price of wheat, whereas a group of variables could be the price of sugar, milk, and rice.

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