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Each unique combination of variables in a contingency table is referred to as a cell.
Medical Expenses
Costs incurred for the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease, or for treatments affecting any part or function of the body, which can sometimes be deducted from taxes.
Health Insurance Premiums
Regularly scheduled payments made to an insurance company to maintain health insurance coverage.
Adjusted Gross Income
A measure of income calculated from your gross income and used to determine how much of your income is taxable after adjustments are made for deductions or exemptions.
Miscellaneous Deductions
Refers to various deductions that taxpayers can claim to reduce taxable income, not fitting into standard deduction categories, often subject to certain thresholds.
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