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When Comparing Males to Females, the Rate of Unintentional Injuries

Question 40

Question 40

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When comparing males to females, the rate of unintentional injuries are


A) about the same.
B) slightly higher for females than males.
C) two times higher for males than females.
D) ten times higher for males than females.

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