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Sheena, now 10 years old, was born to a teenage mother and a teenage father. Which statement is statistically true for Sheena?
A. She is less likely to be in poor health.
B. She is likely to score higher than her peers on math assessments.
C. She is more likely to be unemployed as a young adult.
D. She is less likely to repeat a grade in school.
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