The network density is defined in network analysis as that of the ratio of observed connections to the number of potential connections for just a network system, and further calculation can be defined as follows:
Calculation:
Node(n)=9
actual connection= 9
calculating the potential connections by using formula:
[tex]\bold{= \frac{n \times (n-1)}{2}}\\\\=\frac{9 \times (9-1)}{2} \\\\=\frac{9 \times 8}{2}\\\\= \frac{72}{2}\\\\= 36[/tex]
Calculating the network density:
[tex]\text{Network density}=\frac{\text{Actual connection}}{\text{potential connections}}[/tex]
[tex]\bold{=\frac{9}{36}}\\\\\bold{=\frac{1}{4}}\\\\\bold{=0.25}\\\\[/tex]
Calculating the network density percentage:
[tex]\bold{=0.25 \times 100}\\\\ \bold{=25\%}\\\\[/tex]
Therefore, the network density is "25%".
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