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In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the options given. Select the most appropriate option for each blank. Here are some statistics for those interested in numbers and percentages. The proportion of (1)______ users in India is said to be 90.1%. While the use of landline phones continues to decline, the (2)______ of mobile phone users appears to have reached a plateau, according to reports. The number of (3)______ to landline phones had gone up from 9.8 million in 1995 to 21.7 million in 2019. On the other hand, India had only 1.2 million cell phone users in 1999, which grew to an (4)______ figure of 1,161.7 million in 2019. It’s unimaginable, isn’t it? Mobile phones have also literally (5)______ phone booths. There were about 6.2 million public call offices in India in 2008. The number declined to 0.2 million in 2019; of those, 0.1 million public telephones are in villages. New York city is said to have only 4 such booths.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 2.
figure
ratio
proportion
number
- Option 1: figure
- Using "figure" here would imply a specific numeric representation.
- While figures represent data, "number" is more suitable for trends.
- Option 2: ratio
- "Ratio" compares two quantities, often expressed as a fraction.
- This context doesn't use a comparative value structure.
- Option 3: proportion
- "Proportion" refers to a part or fraction of a whole.
- This term is better when discussing relative size, not absolute numbers.
- Option 4: number
- "Number" refers to a total count or an enumeration.
- The context suggests an absolute number rather than a fraction or comparison.
- Thus, the sentence implies there is now a stable total number of users.
Answer: number
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