Study the table to answer these questions.
Table - Number of cancer cases over two years for selected countries.
All countries that have reported more than five hundred cancer to the WHO in 2007 are listed here. The left column gives the total number of cases reported by each country for 2006, the middle column gives the 2006 rate (cancer cases per 10,000 population) and the last column shows the number of cases reported in early 2007.
Most of the 2007 reports were for only the first quarter of the year. Owing to reporting delays of six months or more, cases reported in 2007 actually were diagnosed in 2006.
Which of the following are true from the table?
I. The reported cancer cases of M, Wand AJ as compare to their population are negligible.
II. The 2006 rate is highest for P though the reported cases are only 4700.
III. The population of R is 664,000 in 2006.
IV. P reported more than 20,000 cases of cancer in early 2007
 1) The reported cancer cases of M, Wand AJ as compare to their population are negligible as it is 0.
2)Â The 2006 rate is highest for P though the reported cases are only 4700. True from the table.
3) Population of R = 337/5 *10000 = 674000
4) P reported only 11 cases.
So, option C is correct.
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