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<translate>== Values == <!--T:1-->
 
 
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{{Training module quiz
| question = <translate>The Wikidata entry for a city includes a statement that gives the population<!--T:2-->
The Wikidata entry for a city includes a statement that gives the population in 2000. You have an updated estimate from 2017. You should:</translate>
| correct_answer_id = 4
| answer_1 = <translate><!--T:3--> Change the value and the reference.</translate>
| explanation_1 = <translate><!--T:4--> INCORRECT! This may seem like the correct thing to do, but adding a qualifier is a better way to express this information.</translate>
| answer_2 = <translate><!--T:5--> Change the value and leave everything else the same.</translate>
| explanation_2 = <translate><!--T:6--> INCORRECT! You want to preserve the data that came before, so removing it is not a good option.</translate>
| answer_3 = <translate><!--T:7--> Leave a note on the Discussion page asking someone to update the entry.</translate>
| explanation_3 = <translate><!--T:8--> INCORRECT! Although seeking advice and consensus on Discussion pages is always a good idea, you can make this change yourself.</translate>
| answer_4 = <translate><!--T:9--> Add a new qualifier statementvalue that gives the 2017 population, add a qualifier to indicate the point in time, and change the rankranks to reflect that this is the most current value.</translate>
| explanation_4 = <translate><!--T:10--> CORRECT! Adding new values with a qualifier is a great way to update populations. Qualifiers and ranks allow you to adddistinguish moremultiple values toon the same property, in this case, population</translate>
 
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