Nalyze the chart below and answer the question that follows.
A 5-column table with 4 row...
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Nalyze the chart below and answer the question that follows.
A 5-column table with 4 rows. Column 1 has entries Libya, Tunisia, Egypt, Morocco. Columns 2 and 3 are labeled Literacy Rate (all adults). Column 2 has entries Men, 92.4 percent, 83.4 percent, 71.4 percent, 65.7 percent. Column 3 has entries Women, 72 percent, 65.3 percent, 59.4 percent, 39.6 percent. Columns 4 and 5 are labeled Literacy Rate (15 to 24 years old). Column 4 has entries Men, 99.9 percent, 98.1 percent, 87.9 percent, 84.8 percent. Column 5 has entries 99.7 percent, 95.7 percent, 78.9 percent, 68.4 percent.
Data from UNESCO, 2011
Carefully study the chart above. Which country has the highest literacy rate for both men and women (for all adults)?
A.
Libya has the highest rate for men, but Morocco has the highest rate for women.
B.
Libya has the highest rate for both men and women.
C.
Morocco has the highest rate for both men and women.
D.
Morocco has the highest rate for men, but Libya has the highest rate for women.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
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