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Health, 26.03.2020 17:48, IntellTanito

Which conclusion is supported by the data shown on these graphs?
Abstinent teens are more likely to graduate from high school but less likely to graduate from college than their
sexually active peers.
Abstinent teens are more likely to graduate from high school and college than their sexually active peers.
Abstinent teens are less likely to graduate from high school, but more likely to graduate from college than their
sexually active peers.
Abstinent teens are less likely to graduate from high school and college than their sexually active peers.
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