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... figures from individual accounts . Based on these accounts , Roy bought 665 muskrat skins , for which he paid $ 75.10 ... figure derived by multiplying the total number of muskrat skins by their average selling price . Interpreting Roy's ...
... figures from individual accounts . Based on these accounts , Roy bought 665 muskrat skins , for which he paid $ 75.10 ... figure derived by multiplying the total number of muskrat skins by their average selling price . Interpreting Roy's ...
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... Figure 2 for our file structure . ) Community master sets All individuals and their RECNOS were recorded in one of two master data sets , that from Community A and that from Community B. Each record con- tained separate fields for each ...
... Figure 2 for our file structure . ) Community master sets All individuals and their RECNOS were recorded in one of two master data sets , that from Community A and that from Community B. Each record con- tained separate fields for each ...
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... figure of the format YYYXZZ : YYY X = Year event took place or approximate year = Code to indicate source of data ᏃᏃ = Sequencer to make entry unique The values of X were as follows : X = 4 X = 5 X = 7 Marriage listed in Community A ...
... figure of the format YYYXZZ : YYY X = Year event took place or approximate year = Code to indicate source of data ᏃᏃ = Sequencer to make entry unique The values of X were as follows : X = 4 X = 5 X = 7 Marriage listed in Community A ...
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