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   Use the Figure above to answer the following question.Assume that the total world population is 6.9 billion people, and the total population of the United States is 310 million people. -What percentage of the world's total population lacks adequate sanitation facilities?
Use the Figure above to answer the following question.Assume that the total world population is 6.9 billion people, and the total population of the United States is 310 million people.
-What percentage of the world's total population lacks adequate sanitation facilities?

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