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Walsh's Price Index Number is given by

A

`(sum(q_0/sqrt(p_0p_1)))/(sum(q_1/sqrt(p_0p_1)))xx100`

B

`(sum(p_0/sqrt(q_0q_1)))/(sum(p_1/sqrt(q_0q_1)))xx100`

C

`(sum(q_1/sqrt(p_0p_1)))/(sum(q_0/sqrt(p_0p_1)))xx100`

D

`(sum(p_1/sqrt(q_0q_1)))/(sum(p_0/sqrt(q_0q_1)))xx100`

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D
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