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Critical Thinking -Do You Think That the Numbers Overlap in the Accompanying

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Critical Thinking    -Do you think that the numbers overlap in the accompanying graph, which illustrates the percentage of the world's population who lack access to basic amenities? Why or why not?
-Do you think that the numbers overlap in the accompanying graph, which illustrates the percentage of the world's population who lack access to basic amenities? Why or why not?

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