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The University of Washington is a large public university, while the University of Puget Sound is a small private university. If both of these universities are expecting 12% more freshmen next year, which university will see the greatest absolute change in the number of freshmen? (Choose the best answer.) (a) Since the University of Washington is larger, they have more freshmen to begin with. Thus, a 12% increase will not translate to a larger absolute change. (b) Since the University of Washington is larger, they have more freshmen to begin with. Thus, a 12% increase will translate to a larger absolute change. (c) Both will undergo the exact same absolute change. (d) Since the University of Puget Sound is smaller, they have fewer freshmen to begin with. Thus, a 12% increase will translate to a larger absolute change.

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