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If Population a Had a Prevalence of 50 Cases of a Disease

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If population A had a prevalence of 50 cases of a disease and population B had 40 cases of the same disease, how would the resulting rate difference be calculated?


A) The addition of population A's prevalence measurement from population B's prevalence measurement.
B) The subtraction of population A's prevalence measurement from population B's prevalence measurement.
C) The multiplication of population A's prevalence measurement from population B's prevalence measurement.
D) The division of population A's prevalence measurement from population B's prevalence measurement.

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